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 A RARE LONGQUAN ‘GUAN’ LOBED CUP   南宋   龍泉官窰六瓣葵花式小盃
 SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY
 來源:
 of mallow form, the six lobed sides resting on a tall footring,
 applied overall save for the pale grey footring with a greyish   傳日本收藏
 sea-green glaze suffused with a network of golden crackle and
 pooling at the recesses, Japanese wood box
 9.4 cm, 3⅝ in.
 PROVENANCE
 A Japanese collection, by repute.
 HK$ 800,000-1,000,000
 US$ 104,000-129,000

 This exquisite cup with its delicate floral form, thin potting
 and unctuous grey-celadon glaze with a fine web of crackles,
 belongs to a group of celadon wares made to resemble the
 fabled guan (official) wares that were produced for the imperial
 court during the Southern Song dynasty. The attractive jade-
 like glaze of these pieces is particularly thick as it was applied
 in multiple layers that required successive firing, a method
 that was most probably borrowed from the imperial kilns at
 Laohudong in Hangzhou where guan ware was produced. The
 subtle web of crackles was also similarly achieved through a
 well-controlled cooling process after the last firing.
 Longquan celadon wares of this type are discussed by Zhu
 Boqian in Celadons from Longquan Kilns, Taipei, 1998, pp.
 37-39, who notes that two distinct types were made, those
 with a dark body and a thick glaze, such as this piece, and
 those with a light grey body; see two dark-bodied Longquan
 cups of round shape with a crackled glaze excavated in
 Huzhou, Zhejiang province, illustrated ibid., pls 141 and 142.
 Two cups of this elegant floral form and size, formerly in the
 Arthur M. Sackler and Else Sackler collections, were sold
 together at Christie’s New York, 20th-27th March 2018, lot
 44; another cup from the collection of Mrs Alfred Clark, with
 more defined petals, was sold in our London rooms, 25th
 March 1975, lot 60; and a further example, was included in the
 exhibition Song Ceramics from the Kwan Collection, Hong Kong
 Museum of Art, Hong Kong, 1994, cat. no. 65, and sold in our
 London rooms, 12th November 2003, lot 78.
 Compare two slightly larger guan cups of this form, covered
 in a lighter crackled glaze, in the National Palace Museum,
 Taipei, were included in the Museum’s exhibition Precious as
 the Morning Star: 12th-14th Century Celadons in the Qing Court
 Collection, Taipei, 2016, cat. no. II-33.





















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