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 A RARE MOLDED ‘DING’ ‘BUDDHIST LION’   北宋 / 金   定窰白釉印花佛獅戲繡球紋盤
 DISH  來源:
 NORTHERN SONG / JIN DYNASTY   香港私人收藏
 finely potted with gently rounded sides rising to an everted
 rim, the interior incised with a striding Buddhist lion reaching
 towards a beribboned brocade ball surrounded by dense
 scrolls, the cavetto decorated with a band of eight repeating
 sections of leafy scrolls, the rim bound in gilt-metal
 Diameter 8½ in., 21.5 cm
 PROVENANCE
 Hong Kong Private Collection.
 The design of the present dish is quite rare and few similar
 dishes have been published. See a closely related example
 excavated in Quyang, Hebei, illustrated in Complete
 Collection of Ceramic Art Unearthed in China, vol. 3, Beijing,
 2008, pl. 170. See a line drawing of a Ding dish with a closely
 related design of a Buddhist lion in pursuit of a beribboned
 ball, illustrated in Li Zhiyan, Ding Yao Ceramics from the
 Beixuan Shuzhai Collection, Hong Kong, 2013, p. 53, fig. 41.
 Compare also two dishes with a similar motif: one sold in our
 London rooms, 9th June 1987, lot 138 and another sold in
 our Hong Kong rooms, 4th April 2017, lot 3203.

 ⊖ $ 35,000-45,000









































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