A fine incised white-glazed 'dragon' cup, Mark and period of Jiajing
Lot 110. A fine incised white-glazed 'dragon' cup, Mark and period of Jiajing. Diameter 8.9 cm. Lot sold 38,400 USD (Estimate 15,000 - 25,000 USD) © Sotheby's 2026
the base with a six-character mark in underglaze blue within a double circle.
Provenance : New Jersey Private Collection.
Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 20th-21st November 1973, lot 297.
Note: Delicately incised with a five-clawed dragon striding amid scrolling clouds, the decoration is rendered in fluid, painterly lines and concealed beneath a smooth, even white glaze, allowing the design to emerge subtly through light and shadow. As noted in the sixteenth century Jiangxi sheng Dazhi [Gazetteer of Jiangxi Province] (vol. 7, “Ceramics”), in the twenty-sixth year of the Jiajing reign (1547) the imperial kilns produced 3,000 white-glazed cups with incised dragon decoration; the present cup, closely related in form and decoration, may be an example of this recorded production.
Surviving examples of this type are rare. Compare a closely related example in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated on the Museum's website (accession no. 故瓷009287N000000000). See another Jiajing-marked white-glazed cup with incised lotus decoration, formerly in the Sir Percival David Collection, currently preserved in the British Museum (accession no. PDF.440).
Sotheby's. Chinese Art, New York, 25 March 2026
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