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北 A RARE LARGE JUN DEEP BOWL 北宋/金 鈞窯天藍釉缽
宋 NORTHERN SONG-JIN DYNASTY (960-1234)
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金 The bowl is formed with deep rounded sides rising from the 來源
short foot ring to the slightly incurved rim, and is covered 出光美術館藏。
inside and out with a glaze of milky, sky-blue tone thinning to
鈞 mushroom at the rim, except for the foot and a circular section 展覽
窯 on the bottom of the interior which are burnt orange in the 出光美術館,《宋代の陶磁》,東京,1979年10至11月。
澱 fring. 著錄
青 7Ω in. (19 cm.) diam., Japanese wood box and lacquered 出光美術館,《宋代の陶磁》,東京,1979年, 編號67。
釉 cover 出光美術館, 《出光美術館藏品圖錄:中國陶瓷》,東京,
深 1987年,編號484。
£23,000-37,000
鉢 $30,000-50,000 HK$ 240,000-390,000 本件鈞窯缽器形碩大,殊為難得,同類鈞窯大缽可參考紐約大都
會博物館藏一例,見S. Valenstein著《A Handbook of Chinese
PROVENANCE Ceramics》,紐約,1975年,100頁,圖94。故宮博物院藏有一
The Idemitsu Museum of Arts, Tokyo. 件尺寸稍小(高17.9公分)的鈞窯缽,載於1996年出版故宮博物
院藏文物珍品全集《兩宋瓷器(上)》,245頁,編號221。倫敦
EXHIBITED
大維德基金會藏有一件同類的鈞窯缽,惟器腹較淺,載於畢宗陶
The Idemitsu Museum of Arts, Sodai no Toji (The Ceramics of
the Song Dynasty), Tokyo, October to November 1979. 著《Song Ceramics:Objects of Admiration》,倫敦,2003
年,24-25頁,圖版3。
LITERATURE
The Idemitsu Museum of Arts, Sodai no Toji (The Ceramics of
the Song Dynasty), Tokyo, 1979, no. 67.
The Idemitsu Museum of Arts, Idemitsu Bijutsukan Zohin Zuroku
Chugoku Toji (Chinese Ceramics in the Idemitsu Collection),
Tokyo, 1987, no. 484.
The present bowl is very rare for its large size and bold form
with unusually deep sides. A bowl of similar proportions is
illustrated by S. Valenstein, A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics,
New York, 1975, p. 100, no. 94; and another of slightly
smaller size (17.9 cm. diam.) is illustrated in The Complete
Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - 32 - Porcelain of the
Song Dynasty (I), Hong Kong, 1996, p. 245, no. 221. Another
bowl of similar size but with shorter sides, in the collection of
the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, now on loan
to the British Museum, is illustrated by Stacey Pierson in Song
Ceramics: Objects of Admiration, London, 2003, pp. 24-25, pl. 3.
The unglazed circle on the interior of the present bowl
suggests that a small piece was probably fred inside it.
Compare another Jun deep bowl with fve spur marks on
the interior, illustrated by R. Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the
Meiyintang Collection, Volume One, London, 1994, pp. 220-
221, no. 383.
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