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A FINE KINRANDE TEA BOWL, MING DYNASTY
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03月12日 晚上6点 开拍 /5天4小时
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A FINE KINRANDE TEA BOWL, MING DYNASTYChina, circa mid-16th century. Delicately potted with deep rounded sides supported on a short foot, the exterior decorated in overglaze red and green with four large akadama (red dot pattern), interspersed with beaded jewel strings, tassels, and flower heads, all above a geometric band.The interior decorated in underglaze blue with a blooming chrysanthemum sprig and rockwork enclosed within a double-circle medallion to the center and below a lozenge-diapered band at the rim.Provenance: The Collection of Sam and Myrna Myers, Paris, France. Acquired between circa 1965-2012.Condition: Overall fair condition, expected firing irregularities, cracks, small chips, minor nibbling, scattered scratches, some rubbing, and old repairs with associated touchups.Weight: 128.4 g Dimensions: Diameter 12.2 cmThis bowl is decorated with 'kinrande' (gold brocade), a distinct style of Ming Jingdezhen porcelain decorated with overglaze enamels and gold favored by the Japanese. Another feature of this style is the 'akadama', or 'red dot pattern'. These techniques and designs were later also incorporated into Japanese porcelain production, circa from the late 1600s onwards.These bowls were made by applying a transparent glaze to a white ground, firing, then applying color for decoration. In China, this decorative method is known as wucai, or the five colors method. Wucai porcelain with additional gold coloring is known as kinrande in Japan owing to its resemblance to kinran, or textiles decorated with golden thread. These bowls were made in Jingdezhen in China's Jiangxi province. Jingdezhen was already a world-famous site of pottery production during the Ming dynasty, from 1368-1644. The kilns of Jingdezhen produced objects for presentation to the emperor as well as for overseas trade and domestic consumption. By the 16th century, the region was churning out opulent porcelain items like kinrande ware, with many items exported to Europe too. We know that Jingdezhen objects were owned by members of the royalty and nobility across Europe, including Elizabeth I. Kinrande ware also found its way to Japan. The Japanese owners were believed to be those figures powerful enough to conduct trade with China. One of these was Otomo Sorin, a renowned feudal lord from Kyushu who lived from 1530 to 1587. Fragments of kinrande objects have been found in historical sites associated with the Otomo clan. At the time, owning the latest Chinese porcelain was seen as a status symbol. Literature comparison:Compare a closely related tea bowl, Ming dynasty, mid-16th century, 11.8 cm wide, in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, accession number 63.1984. Compare a closely related kinrande bowl, Ming dynasty, 11.7 cm wide, in the British Museum, registration number PDF.762.

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