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 PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED JAPANESE PRIVATE   明萬曆   青花穿花龍紋鋪首方觚
 COLLECTION
 《大明萬曆年製》款
 A LARGE BLUE AND WHITE ARCHAISTIC VASE,
 FANGGU
 MARK AND PERIOD OF WANLI
 each side of the bulging mid-section applied with a lion mask,
 reserved against soaring dragons, the rim with a classic scroll
 frieze interrupted by a six-character reign mark, all supported
 on a mock pedestal foot with a cusped apron and flat unglazed
 base, Japanese wood box
 44.3 cm, 17⅜ in.
 HK$ 800,000-1,200,000
 US$ 104,000-156,000
 The present imperial vase, sturdily potted and boldly painted,
 belongs to a group of massive temple vessels commissioned
 by the court for major temples. A closely related vase was
 included in the exhibition Chūgoku Min Shin bijutsu ten
 mokuroku/Chinese Arts of the Ming and Ch’ing Periods, Tokyo
 National Museum, Tokyo, 1963, cat. no. 311; and another was
 sold in our London rooms, 26th June 1973, lot 238. For a wucai
 example, see one from the collection of Yokogawa Tamisuke
 and now preserved in the Tokyo National Museum, no. TG-903.









































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