A RARE QINGBAI FOLIATE DISH
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A RARE QINGBAI FOLIATE DISH

YUAN DYNASTY, EARLY 14TH CENTURY

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A RARE QINGBAI FOLIATE DISH
YUAN DYNASTY, EARLY 14TH CENTURY
5 5⁄8 in. (14.4 cm.) diam., cloth box
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J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 4855.

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Qingbai ceramics with finely beaded decoration, such as that seen on this delicate dish, were produced in the early 14th century. The applied 'pearls' in underglaze slip most often adorn cups, vases and figures; dishes are rare to find with this decoration. In Yuan Porcelain and Stoneware, London, 1974, M. Medley illustrates a group of these wares, including a cup, stem cup, vase on stand and ewer (pls. 8a-10).

A very similar qingbai porcelain foliate dish is in the collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art and illustrated by F. Klapthor, Chinese Ceramics from the Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, 1993, p. 39, no. 27.

The scene depicted on this dish may refer to a popular Yuan dynasty zaju drama, At Dongting Lake Liu Yi Delivers a Letter (Dongting hu Liu Yi chuan shu), showing the scholar Liu Yi meeting San Niang herding sheep by the Jing River.

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