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10 décembre 2011

Plat en porcelaine bleu blanc à fond jaune. Chine, Dynastie Ming, marque et époque Zhengde (1506-1521)

A yellow ground 'Pomegranate' dish, China, Ming Dynasty, Zhengde mark and period (1506-1521)

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Lot 75. Plat en porcelaine bleu blanc à fond jaune.  Chine, Dynastie Ming, marque et époque Zhengde (1506-1521);   29 cm , 11 1/2 in. Estimate 150,000-200,000 EUR. Lot sold 540,750 EUR. Photo Sotheby's 2011

circulaire sur un court pied droit, décoré au centre d'une branche chargée de deux fleurs épanouies de grenadier dans leur feuillage, entourée de branches de pêcher, cerisier et kaki chargées de fruits, l'extérieur délicatement peint de quatre fleurs de lotus, marque à six caractères dans un double cercle en bleu sous couverte à la base.

A yellow ground 'Pomegranate' dish, China, Ming Dynasty, Zhengde mark and period (1506-1521)

Note: A closely related example, from the Qing Court collection and still in Beijing, is illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum. Blue and White Porcelain with Underglazed Red (II), Shanghai, 2000, pl. 232; two in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, are published, one in Blue-and-White Ware of the Ming Dynasty, bk. 4, Hong Kong, 1963, pl. 13, and the other in Minji meihin zurokui, vol. II, Tokyo, 1977, pl. 98; and another is illustrated in Regina Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, vol. II, London, 1994, pl. 685. See also two dishes sold in our Hong Kong rooms, one from the Edward T. Chow collection, 25th November 1980, lot 41, and the other from the Cunliffe collection, 23rd October 2005, lot 205; and a third dish from the Greenwald collection, sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 1st December 2010, lot 2805.

Dishes of this design were first produced during the Xuande reign (1426-35) and continued through to the Jiajing period (1522-66), peaking in popularity during the Hongzhi (1488-1505) and Zhengde reigns. For a Xuande prototype, with a reign mark and of the period, see one from the Sir Percival David collection, now in the British Museum, London, included in Stacey Pierson, Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art. A Guide to the Collection, London, 2002, pl. 65.

Sotheby's. Arts D'Asie. Paris, 1Dec 2011

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