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PROPERTY FROM AN ASIAN COLLECTION PROPERTY FROM AN ASIAN COLLECTION
亞洲私人珍藏 亞洲私人珍藏
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A SMALL LONGQUAN CELADON BOWL A LONGQUAN CELADON CUP STAND
SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279) SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279)
The bowl is well potted with deep rounded sides rising to a softly The hollow cup-shaped receptacle is covered under a sea-green
grooved band below the slightly flared rim, covered overall under glaze with the exception of the mouth rim and the foot rim.
an even soft bluish-green glaze with the exception of the foot rim. 5¿ in. (13 cm.) diam., box
4¿ in. (10.6 cm.) diam., box
HK$150,000-250,000 US$20,000-32,000
HK$120,000-250,000 US$16,000-32,000
A nearly identical Longquan bowl, recovered from the Sinan wreck off 南宋 龍泉青釉盞托
the coast of Korea, was included in the Special Exhibition of Cultural
Relics Found off the Sinan Coast, National Museum of Korea, Seoul,
1977, col. pl. 8. Another similar bowl was recovered from a tomb
dated to 1274 in the city of Quzhou, Zhejiang province, see ‘Zhejiang
Qizhoushi nan Song mu chutu qiwu’, Kaogu, 1983:11, pl. 5:2. Other
examples include the bowl in the Percival David Foundation, included
in Illustrated Catalogue of Celadon Wares, p. 40, no. 252; the bowl from
the trust of 1983, George de Batz, sold in these rooms, 30 November
1983, lot 331; and the bowl from the Lord Cunliffe Collection, sold at
Christie’s New York, 30 March 2005, lot 316.
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