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                PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN                   with Buddhist emblems, both with the six-character Xuande
                AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE WHITE-GLAZED        mark inscribed in a single line in a vertical cartouche: one in
                ‘EIGHT BUDDHIST EMBLEMS’ STEM BOWL        the Palace Museum, Beijing (acc. no. 故 144098), illustrated
                                                          in Imperial Porcelains from the Reign of Xuande in the Ming
                MARK AND PERIOD OF XUANDE                 Dynasty: A Comparison of Porcelains from the Imperial Kiln
                                                          site at Jingdezhen and the Imperial Collection of the Palace
                well potted with deep rounded sides rising from a cylindrical
                foot to a metal-bound rim, faintly incised to the exterior   Museum, Beijing, 2015, pl. 109; the other in the National
                with the ‘eight Buddhist emblems’, each emblem encircled   Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Ming Xuande ciqi
                by a scrolling lotus stem meandering around the vessel, all   tezhan mulu / Special Exhibition of Xuande Wares, National
                                                          Palace Museum, Taipei, 1980, cat. no. 114. Compare another
                above a border of petal lappets and a band of foliate scroll at
                the foot, covered overall with a blue-tinged white glaze, the   white-glazed stem bowl with a Xuande mark similar to the
                center of the interior with a six-character mark in underglaze   present piece, but incised with flowers on the exterior,
                blue within a double circle               also in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in
                                                          ibid., cat. no. 115. See also blue-and-white stem bowls of
                Diameter 6¼ in., 15.9 cm
                                                          this shape included in the exhibition Special Exhibition of
                PROVENANCE                                Selected Hsüan-te Imperial Porcelains of the Ming Dynasty,
                                                          National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1998, cat. nos 116 and 117.
                Collection of E. E. Shahmoon.
                Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 16th-17th January 1976,   $ 40,000-60,000
                lot 333.
                Acquired by the grandfather of the present owner from the
                above, and thence by descent.             明宣德   白釉暗花纏枝蓮托八吉祥紋高足盌
                Vessels of this form appear to be an innovation of the   《大明宣德年製》款
                Xuande period (r. 1426-35). It is extremely rare for a stem
                bowl to have a short foot and straight, rather than flared,   來源:
                rim like the present piece. Subtly decorated with the ‘eight   E. E. Shahmoon 收藏
                Buddhist emblems’, this bowl might have been intended for   蘇富比 Parke Bernet,紐約,1976年1月16至17日,編
                religious ceremonies. Similar examples are held in important   號333
                museums worldwide. See two white-glazed bowls incised
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