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34.  A Large P arcel-Gilt Silver F oliate S temcup
                 Yuan – Early Ming Dynasty, A.D. 14th Century

                 the  flower-shaped bowl with deep sides formed by two tiers of undulating petals delineated by
                 graceful curving ribs on the interior, radiating from a raised central spiral medallion and extending
                 up to the lobed rim, with finely chased wave pattern on the interior of the lip, repeated around the
                 splayed edge of the matching lobed foot, the exterior of the bowl and the hollow stem with deeply
                 recessed channels indicating the petals, and with a raised half-round band encircling the stem, with
                 traces of gilding on the interior medallion and on the chased decoration around the lip and foot.
                 Diameter 4 ⁄4 inches (10.7 cm)
                           1
                 Height 3 ⁄4 inches (9.5 cm)
                         3
                 A Yuan dynasty parcel-gilt silver stemcup of this same form and design in the Meiyintang Collection is illustrated by Krahl
                 in the catalogue of the exhibition at the Museé Cernuschi, L’âge d’or de la Ceramique Chinoise, Paris, 1999, p. 130, fig. 1.
                 The shape of this silver stemcup compares very closely to the form of the Yuan white porcelain stemcup from the Mayer
                 Collection now in the Meiyintang Collection, Zurich, illustrated by Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection,
                 Volume I, London, 1994, p. 337, no. 630, and in the Cernuschi exhibition catalogue, op. cit., pp. 130–131, no. 99. The same
                 porcelain stemcup was previously exhibited at the Cleveland Museum of Art and illustrated by Ho and Lee in Chinese Art
                 Under the Mongols: The Yuan Dynasty, Cleveland, 1968, no. 124.
                 A silver foliate stemcup of smaller size and less elaborate design, with similar ripple-edged petals with lobed rims forming
                 the cup and foot, unearthed at Longgang village, Xinghe xiang, Linli county, Hunan province in 1978 and now in the
                 Changde City Museum is illustrated in Hunan chutu jinyinqi (Gold and Silver Excavated in Hunan), Changsha, 2009, p. 207,
                 no. 170, attributed to the Yuan dynasty.

                 元/明初 鎏金花形銀高足杯 徑 10.7 厘米 高 9.5 厘米
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