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A large barbed, molded and carved Longquan celadon 'peony' charger
Early Ming Dynasty, late 14th/early 15th CenturyIncised at the center with a large peony flowerhead borne on a thick stem with dense foliage all within incised double lines and further molded at the cavetto with petals spreading out to the everted barbed rim, the exterior with further molded petals, all under an olive-green celadon glaze which continues over the foot rim and the base, a large single unglazed ring for firing to the base. 15in (38.1cm) diameter
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明早期 十四世紀晚期/十五世紀早期 龍泉青釉牡丹纹花口盤For a slightly larger barbed dish with radially-fluted cavetto but incised with a more cursorily incised lotus flower, see John Alexander Pope, Chinese Porcelains from the Ardebil Shrine, Smithsonian Institution, Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, 1956, p. 155, pl. 121:29.617. Another of almost identical size with impressed peony at the center, rather than incised like ours, see T. Misugi, Chinese Porcelain Collections in the Near East, Topkapi and Ardebil, Volume Two, (The Ardebil Shrine Collection), Hong Kong University Press, 1981, p. 320, no. A232. See also an important barbed dish from the Mughal Royal Household, 1657 inventory, also with tree peony at the center and a fluted cavetto, which sold at Sotheby's, Hong Kong, 3 October 2013, lot 221.