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A WHITE-GLAZED TREFOIL DISH
FIVE DYNASTIES, 10TH CENTURY
The dish is fnely potted in the shape of a three-petalled fower. The body is A white-glazed dish of nearly identical shape and size attributed to the Ding
covered in a creamy-white glaze stopping at the unglazed foot rim. kilns and dated to the 10th century was in the Ronald Longsdorf collection
4½ in. (11.5 cm) diam. and formerly in the collection of Carl Kempe (1884-1967) and C.T. Loo
(1880-1957), and is illustrated in J.J. Lally & Co., Early Chinese White Wares:
£8,000-12,000 US$11,000-16,000
The Ronald W. Longsdorf Collection, New York, 2015, no. 13. Another related
€9,300-14,000
trefoil Ding dish is in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, and is
PROVENANCE: illustrated by R. Scott, Imperial Taste: Chinese Ceramics from the Percival
Collection of Professor Ferdinando Cappelletti, acquired in Rome in the late
David Foundation, Los Angeles, 1989, p. 24, no. 4.
1970s.
五代 白釉花口盤
來源:羅馬藏家 Ferdinando Cappelletti 教授珍藏,
1970年代末購自羅馬
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