Sotheby's. Ceramics and Jades from the Collection of Sir Quo-Wei Lee, Hong Kong, 28 november 2019
26 novembre 2019
A carved Longquan celadon 'lotus' charger, Early Ming dynasty
Lot 79. A carved Longquan celadon 'lotus' charger, Early Ming dynasty; 45.5 cm, 17 7/8 in. Estimate 120,000 — 150,000 HKD. Unsold. © Sotheby's.
the rounded sides rising from a tapered foot to a lipped rim, freely carved to the central interior with a spray of flowering lotus with broad leaves, encircled by an undulating lotus scroll, the exterior similarly decorated with a foliate band, applied overall with a pale sea-green glaze.
Note: A slightly larger 15th-century Longquan charger of similar design, but with an everted rim and its exterior undecorated, is in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, and included in Green: Lonquan Celadon of the Ming Dynasty, Taipei, 2009, cat. no. 35. Another early Ming charger of comparable size, also from the Qing court collection, with a lotus spray growing from waves in the centre, is exhibited in Longquan of the World: Longquan Celadon and Globalization, Palace Museum, Beijing, 2019, vol. II: State Vessels, cat. no. 130. See two further examples sold in our London rooms, 12th June 1990, lot 202, and 6th December 1994, lot 134.
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