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PROPERTY FROM THE LINYUSHANREN COLLECTION
1035
A SMALL JIAN ‘HAIR’S FUR’ TEA BOWL
SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279)
The bowl is potted with deep sides faring upwards to the gently everted rim
and covered inside and out with a thick, lustrous black glaze fnely streaked
with silvery-brown ‘hare’s fur’ markings, thinning to a matte dark russet-brown
at the rim and pooling to black in heavy drips above the neatly cut foot to reveal
the buf ware which fred to a dark purplish-brown color.
4¿ in. (10.5 cm.) diam., silk pouch, Japanese lacquer box
$5,000-7,000
PROVENANCE
Sen Shu Tey, Tokyo.
南宋 建窯兔毫斗笠盞
1035
1035 (accessories)
PROPERTY FROM THE LINYUSHANREN COLLECTION
1036
A LARGE HENAN-TYPE CONICAL BOWL
JIN DYNASTY (1115-1234)
The bowl is potted with fared rounded sides rising from a slightly splayed foot
to a fnger-grooved rim. It is covered on the interior with a lustrous black glaze
decorated with three russet streaks tapering from the rim towards the center,
the glaze thinning on the rim and of a more brownish color on the exterior
where it falls irregularly towards the knife-cut foot, exposing the buf ware on
the lower body and foot.
7 in. (17.8 cm.) diam., Japanese wood box
$6,000-8,000
PROVENANCE
Tanisho, Japan.
金 黑釉鐵鏽斑斗笠大盌
1036