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A SUPERB LONGQUAN CELADON 'TWIN FISH' CHARGER, SOUTHERN SONG-YUAN DYNASTY
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04月16日 下午5点 开拍 /14天1小时
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Published & Exhibited: Columbus Museum of Art, Shadow of the Dragon: Chinese Domestic and Trade Ceramics, 28 February-13 April 1982, p. 20-21, cat. no. 21.China, late 13th-early 14th century. Well potted with shallow rounded sides rising from a short foot to a broad flaring rim, finely molded in high relief to the interior with a pair of swimming fish, the well encircled with an incised scroll band, the exterior carved with a band of upright lotus petals, covered overall in a thick sea-green glaze darkening in the recesses and thinning at the edges, the foot rim left unglazed revealing the ware burnt to orange in the firing. Provenance: Collection of Charles Chow, Columbus, United States, acquired before 1982, and thence by descent. Charles Chow (1925-2025) was a distinguished collector of Chinese ceramics, hailing from a prominent family as the grandson of Sir Shouson Chow (1861-1959), a Hong Kong businessman, politician, and Qing dynasty official. His collection, formed through inheritance and acquisitions in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and primarily through Parke-Bernet in New York starting in the 1970s, was further enriched by gifts from his brother, Fong Chow (Tsun Fong, 1923-2012), a renowned ceramicist who served as a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for twenty-five years. Chow and his wife developed a close relationship with the Columbus Museum of Art through Dr. Kamer Aga-Oglu, Curator Emeritus, who wrote the 1982 exhibition catalog that includes the present lot and befriended the couple during their Southeast Asian buying trips. Condition: Excellent condition with expected ancient wear and firing irregularities including warping, little kiln grit, small glaze recesses, and a firing crack to the base.Weight: 2.5 kg Dimensions: Diameter 36.3 cmPaired fish symbolize fertility and connubial bliss, and they are also one of the Eight Buddhist symbols. Dishes of this type, known as 'twin fish' dishes, were popular products of the Longquan kilns during the late Southern Song to early Ming period.Auction result comparison:Type: Near identicalAuction: Sotheby's New York, 17 September 2013, lot 293Price: USD 50,000 or approx. EUR 58,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A 'longquan' celadon 'twin fish' dish Southern Song / Yuan dynasty, late 13th / early 14th centuryExpert remark: Compare the form, glaze, decoration, and motifs. Note the related size (38 cm).Auction result comparison:Type: Near identicalAuction: Christie's London, 4 November 2014, lot 234Price: GBP 32,500 or approx. EUR 52,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A longquan celadon 'twin fish' dish, Ming dynastyExpert remark: Compare the form, glaze, decoration, and motifs. Note the closely related size (35.7 cm). Note the later dating, which is countered by the hammer price exceeding the estimate by over tenfold.

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