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Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art
SALE HK0229 LOT 1666
SESSION 1 | 10 Apr 06 10:30 AM.
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
AN EXTREMELY RARE AND IMPORTANT BLUE AND WHITE JAR, GUAN
YUAN DYNASTY
8,000,000—10,000,000 HKD
Lot Sold. Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium: 8,520,000 HKD
MEASUREMENTS
measurements note
17.2cm., 6 3/4 in.
DESCRIPTION
well potted with straight tapered sides rising to a high angular
shoulder below a short cylindrical neck with slightly raised mouth rim,
vividly painted in a deep and vibrant shades of cobalt blue around the
body with a wide composite floral scroll above a cash diaper band
within double lines and a band of upright lappets around the base, and
below a band of pendant lappets containing the bajixiang around the
shoulder, between double lines, and a classic wave band at the neck
PROVENANCE
Bluett and Sons, London, 1966.
EXHIBITED
Chugoku bijutsu 5000 nen ten, Osaka Municipal Museum, Osaka, 1966,
cat.no. 4-65.
Gen matsu Min sho no sometsuke ten, Japan Ceramics Society, Osaka,
1967, cat.no. 7.
So Gen no bijutsu, Osaka Municipal Museum, Osaka, 1978, cat.no. 1-234.
LITERATURE AND REFERENCES
Oriental Art, Summer 1966, p. 84 (Bluett and Sons advertisement)
Toji taikei, vol. 41, Tokyo, 1974, pl. 28.
Mayuyama, Seventy Years, vol.1, Tokyo, 1976, pl. 692.
So Gen no bijutsu, Osaka, 1980, pl. 199.
Sekai toji zenshu, vol. 13, Tokyo, 1981, pl. 191.
Toji koza, vol. 7, pl. 17.
CATALOGUE NOTE
In its shape and relatively small size this jar is most unusual, but in
its decoration it has all the characteristics of its period. Only one
other similar jar appears to be recorded, see Regina Krahl, Chinese
Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, vol. 2, London, 1994, pl. 64,
originally sold in these rooms, 27th October 1992, lot 29.
The decoration of panels of bajixiang emblems and 'flaming pearls' each
set on a small cloud motif is rarely found on the shoulders of small
Yuan jars. This design was more commonly used on larger guan with a
tall and narrow cylindrical neck such as the famous jar painted with
phoenixes, lotus and chrysanthemum in the Percival David Foundation,
London, included in Stacey Pierson, Blue and White for China. Porcelain
Treasures in the Percival David Collection, London, 2004, pl. 2. See
also a small jar with similar sharply angled shoulders, offered in our
New York rooms, 2nd November 1979, lot 303, with a lotus scroll
replacing the emblems but otherwise very similarly decorated.
The wave band around the neck is a classic design of the period
discussed by Kikutaro Saito in ?The Yuan Blue-and-White and the Yuan
Drama in the middle of the 14th Century?, Kobijutsu, no. 18, July 1967
(pt. I) and no. 19, October 1967 (Pt. II) suggesting that it may
represent the waves of the East Sea of Mt. Penglai, home of the Gods,
as every Yuan drama ends with the eight hermits flying over the waves
of the East Sea. The band of pendant lappets around the shoulder
containing the bajixiang or Eight Buddhist Emblems, consisting of the
canopy, conch shell, endless knot, lotus, paired fish, umbrella, wheel
of law and the vase, is particularly well designed and painted
considering the limited space the potter was working with. |
JBOC Note: The Yuan Dynasty was
the Mongol Dynasty from 1279-1368 A.D.
I am not looking to buy or sell. I
am reviewing this object to place it in context and to use it as a
teaching aid.
Thanks and best wishes,
J. Barry O'Connell Jr.
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