LOT 57 A Chinese porcelain octagonal "Dragon" dish 八边形...
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Decorated with a fierce sinuous dragon emerging from swirling waves, towering over a leaping carp, border of waves and cherry blossoms on swirling currents, underside with four symbols, six-character mark in underglaze blue.(Dia: 8 1/4 in.)PROVENANCE:Captain and Mrs. Sergius N. Ferris Luboshez, sold Wechsler's, Washington, D.C. March 27, 1999, lot 29Acquired from the above by the present ownerEXHIBITED:University of Maryland Art Gallery, "Chinese Art from the Ferris Luboshez Collection", March 23 - April 30, 1972, p. 85, #156NOTE:Captain Sergius N. Ferris Luboshez (1896-1984), was a well-known collector of Chinese art. Born of American parents in England, he taught physics at the University of London, experimenting in the sonar detection of submarines. He also studied law in England, serving as a barrister-at-law, and later as a member of the New York Bar and that of the District of Columbia. Luboshez entered the United States Navy at the outbreak of World War II. After the war, he became general counsel to the Office of the Foreign Liquidationmissioner of the U.S. Department of State for an area that included China and Japan, then was appointed central fieldmisssioner with headquarters in Shanghai. His Chinese art collection was primarily assembled during this time (1945-1949). He returned to the United States in 1949. His collection was sold shortly before his death at Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York ("Important Chinese Ceramics, Bronzes, and Works of Art: The Collection of Captain S.N. Ferris Luboshez, USN (Ret'd)," November 18, 1982).
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