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A JUN SKY-BLUE GLAZED
DISH
JIN DYNASTY (1127-1234)
The dish is potted with shallow sides rising
to a slightly inverted rim and covered
overall with a crackled, intense azure-blue
glaze thinning to a mushroom tone at the
mouth rim and an area on the underside.
The foot is unglazed, revealing the pale
grey body.
6 ¿ in. (15.5 cm.) diam., box
HK$100,000-200,000
US$13,000-26,000
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A SMALL DING
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PERSIMMON-GLAZED
BOWL
NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY (960-1127)
The bowl is delicately potted with rounded
sides rising to a straight rim, supported on
a columnar foot, applied to the exterior
with a reddish-brown glaze with areas of
moss-green specks, and to the interior with
a clear glaze. The mouth and foot rims are
unglazed, revealing the fine, white body.
3 º in. (8.2 cm.) diam.
HK$200,000-400,000
US$26,000-52,000
This delicately potted bowl is unusual for its
small size and uncommon form with straight
sides. Fragments of a slightly larger bowl (10.9
cm.) dating to the Northern Song dynasty,
also with straight sides and applied with a
persimmon glaze on the exterior and clear
glaze on the interior, was excavated at the
Ding kiln site in Quyang county, Dingzhou,
illustrated in Ding Kiln of China, Beijing, 2012,
pl. 123.
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