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 PROPERTY FROM THE AOYAMA STUDIO COLLECTION  北宋   黑釉鐵鏽飛斑天目盞
 A RUSSET-SPLASHED BLACK-GLAZED
 ‘PARTRIDGE FEATHER’ BOWL   來源:
 NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY  亞洲私人收藏
 with a deep and subtly rounded body rising from a short foot
 to a gently everted rim, the interior covered with a glossy black
 glaze liberally splashed with short russet streaks resembling
 the mottled markings of a partridge, the exterior covered in a
 thick and lustrous persimmon glaze stopping neatly above the
 footring to reveal the pale buff stoneware body
 12.4 cm, 4⅞ in.
 PROVENANCE
 An Asian private collection.
 HK$ 400,000-600,000
 US$ 52,000-77,500

 Notable for its thickly applied and particularly lustrous black
 glaze, this tea bowl belongs to the same group of russet-
 splashed bowls as lot 11. However, while the splashes on lot
 11 appear as small irregular speckles, here they have pulled
 downward with gravity, becoming large vertical brown streaks.
 The exterior of both bowls are entirely covered in a russet-
 brown glaze, a common practice at Cizhou kilns in the 11th and
 early 12th century.
 Teabowls similarly decorated with asymmetrical vertical
 streaks include three reconstructed examples recovered
 from the Guantai kiln site in Ci county, Hebei province, and
 illustrated in The Cizhou Kiln Site at Guantai, Beijing, 1997, pl.
 65, fig. 1; a bowl sold in our London rooms, 20th June 2001, lot
 64; and another sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 1st June 2016,
 lot 3124.



























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