Lot 216
  • 216

A FINE BLUE AND WHITE 'LOTUS' BOWL MARK AND PERIOD OF XUANDE

Estimate
4,000,000 - 6,000,000 HKD
bidding is closed

Description

well potted with steep rounded sides resting on a short foot, painted in contrasting tones of deep cobalt-blue to the interior with a central medallion enclosing a pomegranate spray, encircled by six stylised lotus blooms, on a continuous meandering leafy stem, all beneath a key-fret band at the rim, the exterior with two overlapping bands of slender upright lappets beneath a band of crested waves, the base with a six-character mark in underglaze blue within double circles

Provenance

A private Japanese collection.
Sotheby's Hong Kong, 7th October 2006, lot 907.

Condition

Apart from being slightly warpped, the overall condition of the bowl is very good, with only some surface wear especially to the interior.
"In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Prospective buyers should also refer to any Important Notices regarding this sale, which are printed in the Sale Catalogue.
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Catalogue Note

This fine bowl is notable for the double row of upright lappets and crashing wave band adorning the exterior. Bowls of this type are more commonly known with a single wide band of lappets and a key-fret motif encircling the rim exterior, which instead has been placed in the interior on the present piece. Two closely related examples can be found in the Palace Museum, Beijing, one illustrated in Gugong Bowuyuan cang Ming chu qinghua ci, vol. 2, Beijing, 2002, pl. 150, and the other published in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum. Blue and White Porcelain with Underglazed Red (I), Shanghai, 2000, pl. 154; another in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, was included in the Special Exhibition of Selected Hsuan-te Imperial Porcelains of the Ming Dynasty, National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1998, cat. no. 154; and a fourth bowl, formerly in the collections of George Eumorfopoulos and Enid and Brodie Lodge, now in the Idemitsu Museum of Art, Tokyo, illustrated in Chinese Ceramics in the Idemitsu Collection, Tokyo, 1987, pl. 633, was sold twice in our London rooms, 29th May 1940, lot 219, and 11th July 1978, lot 187. See also fragments of a similar Xuande bowl recovered from the waste heaps of the Ming imperial kilns, illustrated in Yuan's and Ming's Imperial Porcelains Unearthed from Jingdezhen, Beijing, 1999, pl. 144.

For bowls of this type but decorated with a single row of petals on the exterior, the rim borders reversed and a loquat spray in the centre, see one also included in the National Palace Museum, Special Exhibition of Selected Hsuan-te Imperial Porcelains of the Ming Dynasty, op. cit., cat. no. 155; and another from the collection of Mrs. Alfred Clark, sold in these rooms, 30th April 1991, lot 16. While bowls with this design are known in both marked Xuande and unmarked Yongle versions, the present type is only found with a Xuande reign mark and of the period.