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A JIZHOU BLACK-GLAZED TEA BOWL A RUSSET-SPLASHED BLACK-GLAZED
SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279) TEA BOWL
The bowl is thickly potted with deep rounded sides rising from a NORTHERN SONG-JIN DYNASTY (960-1234)
low recessed base. It is covered with a thick even glaze of ebony
The bowl is well potted with deep rounded sides rising from a
colour suffused with a very fine network of crackles, thinning to short foot ring to a grooved mouth rim. The bowl is covered with
brown near the mouth rim and ending above the exposed buff a lustrous black glaze with russet splashes thinning to a blackish-
biscuit foot. brown colour near the mouth rim and ending above the exposed
4Õ/”ÿ in. (11 cm.) diam., box buff biscuit foot.
HK$300,000-500,000 US$39,000-64,000 4¬ in. (11.8 cm.) diam., box
Jizhou black-glazed tea bowls are extremely rare. Compare to a similar HK$1,500,000-2,600,000 US$200,000-330,000
Jizhou black-glazed bowl bound with a gilt-metal mount sold at
Christie’s Hong Kong, 2 December 2015, lot 3175.
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