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           AN INSCRIBED MOULDED WHITE-GLAZED         宋    白釉印雙蝶紋四方花口盤
           SQUARE DISH                                  「官」字
           SONG DYNASTY

           decorated on the interior with two butterflies, the everted sides
           with raised ridges, covered overall save for the flat base in an
           ivory-tinged glaze, the base incised with a guan (official) mark
           9.6 cm, 3¾ in.
           HK$ 100,000-150,000
           US$ 12,800-19,200

           Although square dishes of such form are known in various
           moulded designs, examples inscribed with the guan (official)
           mark directly pointing to an imperial patronage are extremely
           rare.
           The present dish is inspired by Ding prototypes created in the
           late Tang to Five Dynasties period. A fragment of a closely
           related square dish excavated from the Ding kiln site, Quyang
           county, also decorated with a pair of confronted butterflies,
           is illustrated in Selection of Ding Ware: the Palace Museum’s
           Collection and Archaeological Excavation, Beijing, 2012, no.
           20. The characteristic rendering of the moulded design with a
           white slip, is created in imitation of repoussé decoration found
           on contemporaneous metalwork of similar shape.
           Similar examples of the same form inscribed with the guan
           mark rarely appear in the market, see a pair dated to Five
           dynasties-early Northern Song dynasty, sold at Christie’s Hong      Mark
           Kong, 30th May 2018, lot 2925.
           60      SOTHEBY’S  蘇富比
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