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Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art
including Export Art
SALE L03211 LOT 151
SESSION 1 | 12 Nov 03 2:00 PM.
London, New Bond Street
FROM A PRIVATE ENGLISH COLLECTION
AN EXTREMELY RARE BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON' STEMCUP
MARK AND PERIOD OF XUANDE
8,00012,000 GBP
Lot Sold. Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium:
21,000 GBP
MEASUREMENTS
diameter 10.2cm., 4in.
DESCRIPTION
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
the shallow rounded bowl with finely potted sides
gently curving to a flared rim, supported on a
high splayed foot, decorated with five dragons
reserved in white, writhing against a raging
torrent intricately picked out in varying shades
of underglaze-blue, the five-clawed dragons with
delicately incised scaly bodies and
underglaze-blue dots delineating their eyes, the
six-character mark inscribed in the centre of the
bowl within a double circle
PROVENANCE
Collection of H.R.N. Norton
CATALOGUE NOTE
Only a very small number of Xuande stemcups of
this pattern appear to be recorded. One in the
National Place Museum collection, Taiwan, was
included in the special exhibition Ming Xuande
ciqi tezhan mulu, National Palace Museum, Taipei,
1980, cat.no. 69, and also in the Special
Exhibition of Selected Hsüan-te Imperial
Porcelains of the Ming Dynasty, National Palace
Museum, 1998, cat.no. 79; one in the British
Museum is illustrated in Jessica Harrison-Hall,
Catalogue of Late Yuan and Ming Ceramics in the
British Museum, London, 2001, p. 127, pl. 4:12;
and a third in the Percival David Foundation is
included in Margaret Medley, Illustrated
Catalogue of Underglaze Blue and Copper Red,
London, 1976, cat.no. A 635. Compare also two
similar stemcups from private collections, one
included in the Exhibition of Blue-Decorated
Porcelain of the Ming Dynasty, Philadelphia
Museum of Art, Philadelphia, 1949, cat.no. 73;
and the other from the A.D. Brankston collection
included in the exhibition Ming Blue-and-White
Porcelain, The Oriental Ceramic Society, London,
1946, cat.no. 24. |
JBOC Note: Emperor
Xuande of the Ming Dynasty b. 1398 d. 1435) reigned from
1425 to his death in 1435.
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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