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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION
          1072
          A CARVED DING 'LOTUS' BOWL                          For a Ding ‘lotus’ bowl carved with a similar design, but with foliate rim, see
          NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY (AD 960-1127)                 Beyond Compare: A Thousand Years of the Literati Aesthetic; Christie’s
                                                              Hong Kong, 26 November 2018, lot 8005. Another Ding bowl of this design
          The bowl has gently rounded sides rising from a low small ring foot. The
                                                              with foliate rim is illustrated by J.J. Lally & Co. in The Collection of Dr. and
          interior is carved with a large lotus flower borne on a leafy stem encircled by a
          winding lotus stem issuing another blossom. The bowl is covered overall in a   Mrs. Marvin L. Gordon, New York, 2009, no. 40.
          transparent ivory-tinged glaze pooling in the recesses.
          8q in. (21.5 cm.) diam., cloth box                  私́珍藏
                                                              ٫宋ǎ定⒋白釉ח蓮紋盌
          $50,000-70,000
                                                              Ϝ源
          PROVENANCE:                                         紐☼ωૈ得
     年 月 日
拍品編號
          Christie's New York, 5 June 1986, lot 184.

























 PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION
 1071
 A CARVED YUE CELADON CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER
 FIVE DYNASTIES PERIOD, 10TH CENTURY
 The shallow domed cover is carved in relief with a scrolling peony spray.
 The box and cover are covered overall with a pale olive-green glaze.
 4√ in. (12.3 cm.) diam, cloth box
 $10,000-15,000
 PROVENANCE:
 Acquired in Hong Kong, 1988.

 Intended to contain precious substances and objects, Yue ware covered
 boxes of this type were highly treasured in the ancient time. The boxes’
 high status is reflected in the lavish decorations, among which the
 relief carving such as that displayed on the current piece is the most
 sophisticated and expensive technique. A Yue ware box decorated with
 peony motif but with a ring of grooves surrounding the central roundel is
 in the Art Institute of Chicago, and is illustrated by Yutaka Mino and K. R.
 Tsiang, Ice and Green Clouds: Traditions of Chinese Celadon, Indianapolis
 Museum of Art, 1986, pp. 132-133, no. 49. Compare, also, a fragment of a
 similar Yue ware ‘peony’ box found at the Yue ware kilns in Shangyu Xian,
 illustrated in ibid, p. 132, fig. 49b.
 (another view)

 私人珍藏
 五代 十世紀 越窯青釉刻牡丹紋蓋盒
 來源:
 入藏於香港, 1988年
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