品相
Both bowls are in fine overall condition.
對盌整體品相良好。
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Japanese wood box
each 12 cm
来源:Collection of E.G. Kostolany, by 1948 (one bowl).
Kochukyo Co., Ltd, Tokyo.
展览:Monochrome Porcelain of the Ming and Manchu Dynasties, Oriental Ceramic Society, London, 1948, cat. no. 188 (one bowl).
5th Anniversary Exhibition. All-Stars of the Okada Collection: Masterworks of Korin, Jakuchu, Hokusai and the Ru Ware Kilns, Okada Museum of Art, Hakone, 2018–19, exh. no. 125 (unillustrated, just one bowl mentioned).
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说明:Kangxi yellow-glazed bowls of this form and decoration are rare, although a similar example, formerly in the Elphinstone collection, and later part of the Sir Percival David collection, in the British Museum, is illustrated in Margaret Medley, Illustrated Catalogue of Ming and Ch’ing Monochromes, London, 1973, cat. no. A599; and another from the Kostolany collection was included in the Oriental Ceramics Society exhibition Monochrome Porcelain of the Ming and Manchu Dynasties, London, 1948, cat. no. 188.
For Kangxi mark and period bowls of this type sold at auction, see a similar one from the Ise collection, sold in these rooms, 9th September 2025, lot 5104; and a pair sold in our London rooms, 8th November 2017, lot 18. CHECK*** Bowls of this type are also known to have the mark written horizontally in three columns, such as a pair, from the collection of Emily Trevor and John B. Trevor, Jr., first sold at Christie's New York, 19th September 2007, lot 352, and later sold in our London rooms, 7th November 2012, lot 250; and another single bowl sold in our New York rooms, 15th September 2015, lot 31.
Bowls of this type continued to be made during the Qianlong and Daoguang periods; for example see a Qianlong bowl of the same shape, size and decoration, from the Jingguantang collection, sold at Christie’s New York, 18th September 1997, lot 161; and a Daoguang mark and period bowl included in the exhibition Qing Mark and Period Monochromes and Enamelled Wares, S. Marchant and Son, London, 1981, cat. no. 16.
Yellow-glazed Kangxi mark and period bowls of this form and size were also decorated with dragons; for example see a bowl sold in these rooms, 10th April 2006, lot 1613; and a pair sold in our New York rooms, 3rd June 1992, lot 219.
來源
E.G. Kostolany 收藏,1948年前(僅一盌)
壺中居,東京
展覽
《Monochrome Porcelain of the Ming and Manchu Dynasties》,東方陶瓷學會,倫敦,1948年,編號188(僅一盌)
《開館5周年記念展―美のスターたち―光琳.若冲.北斎.汝窯など名品勢ぞろい》, 岡田美術館,箱根,2018–19年,展覽編號125(沒載圖,僅錄一盌)