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MING AND TRANSITIONAL

Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: A RARE TRANSITIONAL BLUE AND WHITE DISH, Shunzhi, c. 1645-60
A RARE TRANSITIONAL BLUE AND WHITE DISH, Shunzhi, c. 1645-60
Diameter: 17cm; 6 3/4 ins.
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Of shallow flaring form above a short foot, painted to the centre with a scene of a sage standing in front of a cave pointing to show a fisherman the...
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Of shallow flaring form above a short foot, painted to the centre with a scene of a sage standing in front of a cave pointing to show a fisherman the way to the mythical village of Peach Blossom Spring. Two adult figures stand beside the sage, bending slightly forward, and a little boy points with his toy windmill in the same direction as the sage, indicating the way to the fisherman, beneath swirling clouds, the underside with a continuous watery landscape with a figure in a boat and a solitary figure seated on the shore, the base with a six character inscription within a double circle. The inscription reads: qi shi bao ding zhi zhen [Precious and treasured vessel of rare stone].

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Literature

See Rosemary E. Scott, in which the subject depicted on this dish is discussed. Compare with no.2 in the same catalogue, a dated jar with the same subject. 

Publications

Rosemary Scott, 'Blue-and-White Porcelains of the Late Ming-Early Qing', in: A Catalogue of Oriental Ceramics and Works of Art, ed. Anita Gray, London, n.d., pp. 23-24, no. 24.

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