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□ 665 SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE
PROPERTY FROM AN OLD HONG KONG COLLECTION
A SET OF THREE KO-SOMETSUKE DISHES
17TH CENTURY
comprising a pair of lobed ‘monk’ dishes painted in a kutani
style, with a fu mark to the base; and a kakiemon-style ‘scholar’
dish with a foliate rim, with a ya mark
15 cm, 5⅞ in.
PROVENANCE
S. Marchant & Son, London (label).
EXHIBITED
Transitional Wares for the Japanese and Domestic Markets, S.
Marchant & Son, London, 1989, cat. nos 86 and 97.
665
HK$ 5,000-8,000
US$ 650-1,050
十七世紀 出口彩盤一組三件
來源:
S. Marchant & Son,倫敦(標籤)
展覽:
《Transitional Wares for the Japanese and Domestic
Markets》,S. Marchant & Son,倫敦,1989年,編號
86及97
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A WUCAI FIGURE OF BUDAI
MING DYNASTY, WANLI PERIOD
the cheerful deity seated on a double-lotus base with his cloth
bag behind, wearing loose robes revealing his corpulent body
30.7 cm, 12⅛ in.
HK$ 30,000-40,000
US$ 3,850-5,100
明萬曆 五彩布袋和尚坐像
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