LOT 8080 十八或十九世紀 琺華鳳凰牡丹紋罐
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Provenance: |The Joanna Lau Sullivan Trust|The present lot is based on the popular Fahua vessels of the late Ming period, themselves inspired by the cloisonné technique used in metalwork. Late Ming Fahua vessels were made in a numerous shapes and sizes, mostly heavily potted and with somewhat freely-applied, uneven glazes: several guan examples from the Wanli period are illustrated by J. Harrison-Hall, Ming Ceramics in the British Museum, London, 2001, nos. 13:20 to 13:24. In contrast, the potting of the present lot is slightly lighter and finer, and the glazes are brighter and more consistently controlled, suggesting a Qing date. A closely related jar, dated Ming dynasty, 16th century, accession number 17.1107, formerly in the collection of Denman Waldo Ross, is in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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2016年3月10日-14日
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