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A CIZHOU-TYPE BLACKISH-BROWN-
GLAZED RIBBED JAR AND A WHITE-
GLAZED SHALLOW BOWL
NORTHERN SONG-JIN DYNASTY, 12TH-13TH
CENTURY
The small jar is decorated with six pairs of
vertical ribs of raised slip and is applied with two
loop handles at the neck, and is covered with
a brownish-black glaze that continues into the
interior and stops neatly above the exposed buf
foot. The shallow bowl is covered in cream slip on
the interior and the upper part of the exterior under
a clear-greyish glaze that falls towards the low,
unglazed foot.
The jar 3¿ in. (8 cm.) high, Japanese wood boxes
(2)
$3,000-5,000
1159 北宋/金 磁州窯系黑釉堆條紋罐及白釉羅漢盌
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A CIZHOU-TYPE BLACK-GLAZED BOWL
WITH WHITE RIM
SONG DYNASTY (AD 960-1279)
The conical bowl is covered in a thick glossy, black
glaze fnishing irregularly above the exposed buf
pottery foot, and the rim is covered with a band of
white slip.
4Ω in. (11.4 cm.) diam.
$6,000-8,000
宋 白覆輪盌