A Massive 15th C 早明 Early Ming Longquan Celadon Dish

A magnificent massive early Ming Longquan celadon dish heavily potted with shallow rounded sides rising to a lipped rim. The center carved with bunches of pendant grapes with large palmate leaves and spiraling tendrils. The cavetto carved with a double border, the inner of a meandering lingzhi fungus and bamboo and the outer scrolling lotus blossoms. The reverse decorated with eight floral fruit sprays consisting of cherry, loquat, pomegranate and plum, covered overall in a thick olive-green translucent glaze.  An unglazed ring portion on the base is burnt red in the firing.  A nearly identical dish is in the collection of the Tokapi Saray Museum, Istanbul, No. TKS 15/218.
Diameter:  20 1/2" (52cm)
早明 Early Ming Dynasty, 15th C
Condition: Excellent, a broken section along the rim restored.
Provenance:  Robert Moore Collection, Vermeer & Griggs Collection No. 154
Please refer to item #CE-349-154 when inquiring.

A nearly identical dish in the Tokapi Saray Museum, TKS 15/218, Diameter:  20 1/2" (52cm)

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