, 16th century, Jiajing, including: one small bowl decorated with an egret standing in a lotus pond, 10cm diameter; one shallow bowl with a Buddhist conch shell on the central medallion, 11.3cm diameter; one bowl with flower branches and birds in flight, 12.7cm diameter; and one deep bowl with a crane standing in a landscaped scene on the central medallion, 13.6cm diameter (4)
Provenance: Collection of Singaporean businessman, banker and entrepreneur Mr Quek Kiok Lee, a founder of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society (SEACS) and Acquisitions Advisor on Chinese Antiquities for the National University of Singapore
明嘉靖 青花一路连科图碗等四件
拍品来源:新加坡银行家、东南亚陶瓷协会创始人及新加坡国立大学中国艺术馆藏顾问郭克礼先生旧藏
Condition Report:
The bowl with lotus and egret has glaze crazing and one hairline of 1.5cm to the rim.
The bowl with bird and flower branches has several glaze cracks to the exterior which don't go through to the interior.
The shallow bowl with minute chips to the rim and the deep bowl with fring blemishes.
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