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PROPERTY FROM THE MEE-DIN AND ROBERT W. MOORE COLLECTION OF CHINESE LACQUER
An early gilt and red lacquer cup stand
Song/Jin Dynasty With a flat everted foliate edge divided into nine lobes edged in gilt, and mirrored in the cavetto, a simple cup support at the center, the spreading foot echoing the lobed design. 6in (15.2cm) across
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宋/金 漆鎏金花瓣形盞托For a similar dish, see Eskanazi, Chinese Lacquer from the Jean-Pierre Dubosc Collection and others, London, 1992, pp.34-35, no. 8. Compare also with a black-lacquered tray of similar foliate shape dated to the Song-Yuan dynasty, included in the Exhibition of Eastern Art celebrating the opening of the Gallery of Eastern Antiquities, Tokyo National Museum, 1968, no. 479. For a Song dynasty example with a raised cup support at the center, see The Colors and Forms of Song and Yuan China featuring Laquerwares, Ceramics and Metalwares, Nezu Institute of Fine Arts, Tokyo, 2004, no. 155 from the Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka, Japan. Another dated to the Yuan dynasty in plain black lacquer is illustrated by Lee King Tsi and Hu Shih Chang, Drache Und Phoenix, Lackarbeiten aus China, The Lee Family Collection, Tokyo (Dragon And Phoenix, Chinese Lacquer Ware), The Museum of East Asian Art, Cologne, 1990, pp.42-43, no. 7.