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                                                                      A BLUE AND WHITE ‘ZHANGZHOU’
                                                                      ‘DEER’ DISH
                                                                      MING DYNASTY, LATE 16TH CENTURY

                                                                      the rounded sides rising from a tapering foot to an everted
                                                                      barbed rim, painted to the interior with deer in a landscape with
                                                                      bamboo and pine, the rim painted with a border of pagodas in a
                                                                      river landscape, the exterior with lotus and peach sprays
                                                                      41.5 cm, 16⅜ in.
                                                                      PROVENANCE
                                                                      Collection of Max Robertson.

                                                                      EXHIBITED
                                                                      The Ceramic Art of China, Victoria and Albert Museum,
                                                                      London, 1971, cat. no. 179.
                                                                      South-East Asian and Chinese Trade Pottery, Hong Kong
                                                                      Museum of Art, Hong Kong, 1979, cat. no. 124.
                                                                      From the Tang to the Qing: Chinese Ceramics from circa 618-
                                                                      1850 A.D. from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson,
                                                                      Hull University, Hull, 1996, cat. no. 70.
                                                                      LITERATURE
                                                                      Margaret Medley, Apollo, June 1971, p. 454, fig. 12.
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                                                                      Margaret Medley, The Chinese Potter, London, 1976, pl. 181.
                                                                      £ 4,000-6,000
                                                                      HK$ 40,600-61,000   US$ 5,200-7,800

                                                                      明十六世紀末   青花百鹿图花口盘

                                                                      來源: Max Robertson收藏
                                                                      展覽: The Ceramic Art of China, 维多利亚及阿尔伯特博物馆, 伦敦,
                                                                      1971年, 圖版179號
           93                                                         South-East Asian and Chinese Trade Pottery, 香港藝術館, 香港,
                                                                      1979年, 圖版124號
           A BLUE AND WHITE ‘DEER’ DISH                               出版: Margaret Medley, Apollo, 1971年6月刊, 第454頁, 圖版12號
           JIAJING MARK AND PERIOD                                    Margaret Medley, The Chinese Potter, 倫敦, 1976年, 圖版181號
           the deep rounded sides rising from a short tapering foot,
           brightly painted in rich cobalt-blue tones to the interior with a
           medallion enclosing a herd of deer in a river landscape beneath
           pine trees, the exterior with four pairs of parrots perched on
           peach trees, the base inscribed with the six-character mark in
           underglaze blue
           35.5 cm, 14 in.

           ‡ £ 8,000-12,000
           HK$ 81,500-122,000   US$ 10,400-15,500
           明嘉靖   青花百鹿圖大盤
           《大明嘉靖年製》款










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