CHINE - Fin Epoque YUAN (1279 - 1368) / Début Epoque Ming (1368 - 1644), XIVe siècle

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120000 - 150000 EUR
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Result : 140 800EUR
CHINE - Fin Epoque YUAN (1279 - 1368) / Début Epoque Ming (1368 - 1644), XIVe siècle
Red and black lacquer tray carved in the shape of a lotus flower, the interior carved with pistils and lotus fruit, surrounded by a frieze of latticework to end with a frieze of eleven lotus petals that overlap eleven other petals carved behind. The back decorated with a tixi motif. (Cracks). On the reverse side, the mark of Zhang Cheng zao with a needle. Diam. 17,4 cm. Japanese wooden box. Reference: - Similar black lacquer tray but with incised mark of Yang Mao in the Edward T. Chow and illustrated in Lee Yu-kuan, Oriental Lacquer Art, Tokyo and New York, 1972, p. 166, no. 100; and another in the Seattle Art Museum, illustrated in Asiatic Art in the Seattle Art Museum, no. 137 (acc. no. 69.52). - Similar red lacquer tray with the same mark reproduced in Chinese and associated Lacquer from the Garner Collection, British Museum, 2 October - 2 December 1973, plate 13, no. 31 a and b; and also illustrated in H. Garner, Chinese Lacquer, London,1979, p. 144, pls. 51 and 52. Provenance: Sotheby's London, 15 October 1968, no. 34.
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