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dynasty, from the Qing Court Collection and now in the Palace Museum Beijing, published in The Complete Collection of Treasures
of the Palace Museum. Jadeware (II), Hong Kong, 1995, pl. 113, together with an octagonal cup, carved with a dragon head handle,
pl. 104. Extant Ming dynasty jade water droppers of this type are extremely rare. Compare a cloisonné example, set with a loop
handle and a pierced square spout, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, included in the Oriental Ceramic Society's
exhibition and illustrated in 'The Arts of the Ming Dynasty', Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, London, 1958, pl. 82, fig.
302. See a related early Ming dynasty jade cup of hexagonal form, set with a beast-mask handle, similarly carved with a small
clambering chilong on the side, published ibid., pl. 192.
本品靈感或源於宋代玉龍首盃,比較一例,一邊作龍首與本品相近,外壁浮雕兩行龍,斷代宋,清宮舊藏,現藏北京故宮博物院,展於
《故宮博物院藏文物珍品全集•玉器卷(中)》,香港,1995年,圖版113,同書並載另一八角形盃例,作龍首柄,圖版104。目前存世相類
明代玉水滴作例極罕,可參考一明代銅胎掐絲琺瑯例,環耳,方流,現存於維多利亞與艾爾伯特博物館,倫敦,曾展於東方陶瓷學會展
覽,並載於《Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society》,倫敦,1958年,圖版82,圖302。再比一相類明初八方玉盃例,獸面
柄,一側亦刻一小螭龍,出處同上,圖版192。
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