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3175                                                                     䚆⎋⽖㔪炻㶙儡炻㶢⚰嵛曚偶炻忂橼㕥湹慱炻慱朊⃱㼌炻䘤
                                                                              刚⛯⊣ˤ⎱ⶆ䩗ẍ⎬刚墅梦夳攟炻⤪湹慱⇼剙ˣ−䳁層剙ˣ
     A VERY RARE JIZHOU BLACK-GLAZED TEA                                      㛐叱䲳ˣ湹慱⼑丒䫱炻侴⤪㛔⑩忁㧋䲼湹⃱Ṗ侭㬲ᶵ⣂夳ˤ
     BOWL                                                                     ⊿⬳哉壬炷1049-1054炸⛐℞˪勞抬˫ᶨ㚠ᷕ婒忻烉ˬ勞刚
                                                                              䘥炻⭄湹䚆ˤ˭䲼湹䘬⎱ⶆ䩗䚆䔞冯⺢䚆ᶨ㧋炻䁢櫍勞㗪㇨
     SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279)                                        䓐ᷳ勞忻℟ˤ㭼庫㓭⭖⌂䈑昊啷ℑẞ䚠Ụ☐⼊䘬⎱ⶆ䩗䚆炻
                                                                              䘮䁢−䳁層剙墅梦炻叿抬㕤1996⸜⊿Ṕ↢䇰㓭⭖⌂䈑昊啷㔯
     The bowl is thickly potted with deep sides rising from a low,            䈑䍵⑩ℐ普˪ℑ⬳䒟☐炷ᶳ炸˫炻䶐嘇218⍲220ˤ
     narrow foot to the rim mounted with gilt-metal, covered with a
     thick even glaze of a deep dark-brown tone. The base is unglazed
     revealing the buff body.
     4 ‰ in. (12.2 cm.) diam., Japanese wood box

     HK$600,000-800,000  US$78,000-100,000

     Jizhou black-glazed tea bowls are extremely rare. Compare to two
     Jizhou bowls of similar form but decorated with ‘paper-cut’ technique
     from the collection of Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Porcelain
     of the Song Dynasty (II), The Complete Collection of Treasures of the
     Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 1996, nos. 218 and 220.

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