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           PROPERTY FROM THE XINYANGTANG COLLECTION  北宋   黑釉褐斑梅瓶
           A RUSSET-SPLASHED BLACK-GLAZED VASE
           NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY                     來源:
                                                     香港蘇富比2001年5月1日,編號503
           of ovoid form, the rounded shoulders narrowing to a short
           neck and everted rim, covered overall in a lustrous black glaze
           liberally splashed with russet streaks
           28.7 cm, 11¼ in.
           PROVENANCE
           Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 1st May 2001, lot 503.

           HK$ 150,000-200,000
           US$ 19,200-25,600
           The russet-coloured spontaneous splashes applied over the
           lustrous black glaze must have evolved naturally from the
           experimental nature of competing Song dynasty kilns which
           produced black and brown-glazed wares for the thriving
           domestic and export tea ware market. On the present vase, the
           applied streaks of matte iron-red glaze contrast dramatically
           with the brilliant dark ground beneath. As no two ‘splashes’
           can be the same, the random, serendipitous character of this
           decorative technique must have been a large part of its appeal
           to the Song literati.
           The use of this glaze technique was also employed on vases of
           meiping form. See a truncated meiping decorated with russet
           splashes, illustrated in Bo Gyllensvärd, Oriental Ceramics. The
           World’s Great Collections, Tokyo, 1982, vol. 8, pl. 159 and sold
           in our New York rooms, 23rd March 2011, lot 517.








































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