A Wucai 'Immortals' bowl, Wanli six-character mark and of the period (1573-1619)
Lot 119. A Wucai 'Immortals' bowl, Wanli six-character mark and of the period (1573-1619); 15.5cm (6 1/8in) diam. Estimate 8.000 £ - 10.000 £. Sold for £ 22,500 (€ 26,370). Photo: Bonhams.
Finely painted and enamelled on the exterior with four Immortals, each carrying their individual attributes within a grove of pine interspersed with four lanterns, all between a border of lotus-head scroll beneath the rim and classic scroll on the foot, the interior with a front-facing dragon encircling a flaming pearl in the well and ruyi-heads beneath the rim, box.
Note: Compare with a related wucai bowl enamelled with Immortals, some flying on cranes, illustrated in Porcelain of the National Palace Museum: Enamelled Ware of the Ming Dynasty, Hong Kong, 1966, pls.14 and 14a-d. Another example decorated with scenes of a Daoist ritual and with a different floral meander below the rim is illustrated by P.Y.K.Lam, Enlightening Elegance: Imperial Porcelain of the Mid to Late Ming: The Huaihaitang Collection, Hong Kong, 2012, no.83.
See also a similar wucai 'Immortals' bowl, Wanli six-character mark and of the period, which was sold at Bonhams London, 6 November 2014, lot 244.
Bonhams. Fine Chinese Art, London,