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An Unusual Incised Lime-Green Glazed Porcelain 'Dragon' Dish

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An Unusual Incised Lime-Green Glazed Porcelain 'Dragon' Dish

TONGZHI PERIOD (1861-1875)

清同治 蘋果綠釉暗刻雙龍戲珠紋盤
having low rounded walls rising from a straight foot, incised to the interior with dragons confronting over a flaming pearl, all framed within the walls by dark concentric bands. The exterior walls incised with evenly spaced cranes and cloud wisps, further outlined at the mouth rim and about the foot. The interior, exterior, and base all covered by a desaturated lime glaze, the latter bearing a six-character mark of the period.
Diameter 5 5/8 in., 14.28 cm.
Property from the Estate of Margaret S. Tom, Eloy, Arizona Asian Art
A short hairline to the mouth rim, extending to the walls, running approximately 0.125 inches. Light soiling closer to the border.
Provenance:
Acquired from Sotheby Parke Bernet, Hong Kong, May 1984, lot 453.

MARGARET S. TOM (1946-2022), was born to first-generation immigrants Susan and Henry Tom, and raised in Chicago. After graduating from George Mason University, Tom joined the U.S. State Department, and served tours of duty across Gabon, France, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Indonesia, China, and Japan; residing, as well, in Vietnam and Seattle. She inherited a passion for the arts and eye for beauty from her mother, a skilled painter of Chinese landscapes; and nurtured these aesthetic sensibilities visiting galleries throughout her travels. She would return with beautiful objects to fill her home, where she also enjoyed hobbies of tennis, bridge, piano, guitar, and accordion, and caring for her dog, Mick. She retired in Eloy, Arizona, and bequeathed her art collection to the Pui Tak Center, a church-based community center in Chicago’s Chinatown, in honor of her parents who settled in the area years before. The proceeds from the sale go to support charitable work serving immigrants for generations to come.

前美國國務院外交官湯瑪麗藏清代單色釉。湯瑪麗(1946-2022)為華裔移民二代,成長于芝加哥,求學于喬治梅森大學,畢業後加入美國外交部,先後駐于加蓬、法國、香港、菲律賓、印尼、中國及日本等國。八十年代在亞洲外派期間,常往香港搜羅古玩,本次釋出的Lot 1-14號即爲當年收進的精品,瓷器全部購自香港蘇富比或福成行。退休後湯瑪麗定居于溫暖宜人的亞利桑那州,今年早些時候下世,因懷念故鄉芝加哥,遂將遺產捐獻給芝城華埠的培德中心。培德是華埠的歷史地標,以教會為基,面向三萬多名華僑,提供法務、移民、求學、就職等方面的義務咨詢與社會服務。本次拍賣所得將全部用於培德中心的慈善項目。

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An Unusual Incised Lime-Green Glazed Porcelain 'Dragon' Dish

TONGZHI PERIOD (1861-1875)

清同治 蘋果綠釉暗刻雙龍戲珠紋盤
having low rounded walls rising from a straight foot, incised to the interior with dragons confronting over a flaming pearl, all framed within the walls by dark concentric bands. The exterior walls incised with evenly spaced cranes and cloud wisps, further outlined at the mouth rim and about the foot. The interior, exterior, and base all covered by a desaturated lime glaze, the latter bearing a six-character mark of the period.
Diameter 5 5/8 in., 14.28 cm.
Property from the Estate of Margaret S. Tom, Eloy, Arizona Asian Art
A short hairline to the mouth rim, extending to the walls, running approximately 0.125 inches. Light soiling closer to the border.
Provenance:
Acquired from Sotheby Parke Bernet, Hong Kong, May 1984, lot 453.

MARGARET S. TOM (1946-2022), was born to first-generation immigrants Susan and Henry Tom, and raised in Chicago. After graduating from George Mason University, Tom joined the U.S. State Department, and served tours of duty across Gabon, France, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Indonesia, China, and Japan; residing, as well, in Vietnam and Seattle. She inherited a passion for the arts and eye for beauty from her mother, a skilled painter of Chinese landscapes; and nurtured these aesthetic sensibilities visiting galleries throughout her travels. She would return with beautiful objects to fill her home, where she also enjoyed hobbies of tennis, bridge, piano, guitar, and accordion, and caring for her dog, Mick. She retired in Eloy, Arizona, and bequeathed her art collection to the Pui Tak Center, a church-based community center in Chicago’s Chinatown, in honor of her parents who settled in the area years before. The proceeds from the sale go to support charitable work serving immigrants for generations to come.

前美國國務院外交官湯瑪麗藏清代單色釉。湯瑪麗(1946-2022)為華裔移民二代,成長于芝加哥,求學于喬治梅森大學,畢業後加入美國外交部,先後駐于加蓬、法國、香港、菲律賓、印尼、中國及日本等國。八十年代在亞洲外派期間,常往香港搜羅古玩,本次釋出的Lot 1-14號即爲當年收進的精品,瓷器全部購自香港蘇富比或福成行。退休後湯瑪麗定居于溫暖宜人的亞利桑那州,今年早些時候下世,因懷念故鄉芝加哥,遂將遺產捐獻給芝城華埠的培德中心。培德是華埠的歷史地標,以教會為基,面向三萬多名華僑,提供法務、移民、求學、就職等方面的義務咨詢與社會服務。本次拍賣所得將全部用於培德中心的慈善項目。

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