Important Chinese Art
Important Chinese Art
Auction Closed
September 21, 06:54 PM GMT
Estimate
50,000 - 70,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
A white-glazed stem bowl
Ming dynasty, 15th century
明十五世紀 白釉高足盌
fitted rattan case (2)
Diameter 5⅞ in., 14.9 cm
Suichikudo, Tokyo, 1989.
翠竹堂,東京,1989年
White-glazed stem bowls such as the present piece were produced during the Ming dynasty under the Yongle Emperor's reign for imperial ceremonial use. Such stem bowls were used in mourning ceremonies that Yongle conducted for his predecessor, the Hongwu Emperor, in order to legitimize his own claim to the throne. A devout Tibetan Buddhist, Yongle also likely employed these wares in rituals and gifted them to monasteries in Tibet.
Compare a stem bowl of similar profile sold in our Hong Kong rooms, 25th November 1980, lot 49, and one attributed to the late 15th century, sold in our London rooms, 9th December 1986. A slightly later stem bowl, attributed to the Zhengde period, is published in Bo Gyllensvärd, Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1964, pl. 683, and sold in our London rooms, 5th November 2008, lot 579. For a Yongle mark and period anhua-decorated example, see one illustrated in Jessica Harrison-Hall, Catalogue of Late Yuan and Ming Ceramics in the British Museum, London, 2001, pl. 3:1.