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                                                                      PROPERTY FROM THE XINYANGTANG COLLECTION
                                                                      A RARE CELADON-GLAZED BARBED
                                                                      ‘FLORAL’ DISH
                                                                      MING DYNASTY

                                                                      the flaring sides rising from an angled base and short tapered
                                                                      foot to a barbed rim, the interior carved with a rosette
                                                                      medallion encircled by a leafy floral band, the exterior with
                                                                      freely carved swirls
                                                                      20.2 cm, 8 in.

                                                                      PROVENANCE
                                                                      Collection of George Eumorfopoulos (label).
                                                                      Manchester City Art Gallery (label).
                                                                      Collection of Dr Carl Kempe (1884-1967).
                                                                      Sotheby’s London, 5th November 2008, lot 578 (one of two).
                                                                      LITERATURE
                                                                      Bo Gyllensvard, Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe
                                                                      Collection, Stockholm, 1964, pl. 161.
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                                                                      HK$ 20,000-30,000
                                                                      US$ 2,600-3,850
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                                                                      明   青釉花卉紋棱口盤
           PROPERTY FROM THE XINYANGTANG COLLECTION                   來源:
           A RARE CELADON-GLAZED BOAT                                 George Eumorfopoulos 收藏(標籤)
           SONG DYNASTY                                               曼徹斯特美術館(標籤)
                                                                      卡爾肯普博士(1884-1967年)收藏
           modelled in the form of a boat with a figure steering the
           boat, and two passengers seated at a table beneath a domed   倫敦蘇富比2008年11月5日,編號578(兩件之一)
           canopy, covered overall save for the base in an olive-green   出版:
           glaze
           21 cm, 8¼ in.                                              Bo Gyllensvard,《Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe
                                                                      Collection》,斯德哥爾摩,1964年,圖版161
           PROVENANCE
           Collection of Dr Carl Kempe (1884-1967).
           Sotheby’s London, 5th November 2008, lot 537 (one of three).
           LITERATURE
           Chinese Ceramic Treasures. A Selection from the Ulricehamn
           East Asian Museum, Including the Carl Kempe Collection,
           Ulricehamn, 2002, pl. 103.
           HK$ 15,000-20,000
           US$ 1,950-2,600
           See a Longquan celadon boat in Beijing Palace Museum,
           illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the
           Palace Museum: Porcelain of the Song Dynasty (II), Hong Kong,
           1996, pl. 128.

           宋   青釉蓬船
           來源:
           卡爾肯普博士(1884-1967年)收藏
           倫敦蘇富比2008年11月5日,編號537(三件之一)
           出版:
           《Chinese Ceramic Treasures. A Selection from the
           Ulricehamn East Asian Museum, Including The Carl
           Kempe Collection》,瑞典遠東博物館,烏爾里瑟
                                                                                     615
           港,2002年,圖版103


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