8. M4289
£12,500
品名
青花网纹盘
天启年制款
直径:21.5厘米
天启 1621-1627年
Provenance & Additional Information
- From an old private collection, Kyoto, Japan.
- Sold by Uno Shoten, Gion, Kyoto, Japan.
- Sold at the Tokyo Art Club, Tobi Winter Auction, 8th November 2014, lot 777.
- Included and illustrated by T. Edo Inouye & Son, Oriental Art, in their exhibition of Ko-sometsuke, Collected and Selected Seventy-Seven Dishes, 2017, no. 6, with additional enlargement of the mark beside the introduction by Yukichi Inouye.
- Sold by T. Edo Inouye & Son, Tokyo, 28th February 2017.
- Included by Marchant in their exhibition of Kosometsuke & Shonzui, 2024, no. 8, pp. 30/31.
- A blue and white net dish of this form with copper-red flower heads on the design, also Tianqi mark and period, was included by Junkichi Mayuyama in Mayuyama, Seventy Years, Volume One, no. 1001, p. 334; another is illustrated by Masahiko Kawahara in Ko-sometsuke, Monochrome Section, no. 690, p. 175; the author also illustrated two others, one of plain net pattern, and one with a copper-red fish, nos. 688 & 689, p. 175.
- A further example with only a fisherman’s net pattern is illustrated by Masahiko Kawahara in Ko-sometsuke, Colour Section, no. 143, pp. 172/3.
- Another similar net pattern dessert dish of this design with a single flower head in the centre is illustrated by the Iida City Art Museum, Nagano, Japan, in their catalogue of The Watahan Nohara Collection, 2000, no. 34, p. 138.
- A shard discovered at Jingdezhen No. 3 Middle School kiln site from the Tianqi/Chongzhen strata with the centre and unmarked base from a similar dish is illustrated by Huang Qinghua in Colorful Japan – the Special Exhibition of the Ordered Porcelains at the End of Ming Dynasty from Japan, 2021, which relates to discoveries from this period at Jingdezhen, p. 119.
- A plain cup with upright sides and straight foot with net pattern is illustrated by Senju Sato and Takeshi Mayuyama in Kosometsuke, no. 9, p. 25.
- In a paper read by Dr. A. I. Spriggs to the Oriental Ceramic Society on 13th October 1965, Oriental Porcelain in Western Paintings, he illustrates a painting by Jan Janssen Treck (1606-1652) and notes “which clearly shows, besides a typical klapmuts, a saucer with a fish-net pattern strongly suggestive of a T’ien-ch’i piece (Plate 70a). The painting is dated 1645”.