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A YUE CELADON EWER
FIVE DYNASTIES – NORTHERN
SONG DYNASTY
of ovoid form, set with a strap handle opposite
a short spout, covered overall in an olive-green
glaze falling short of the foot
13.9 cm, 5½ in.
PROVENANCE
Mayuyama & Co. Ltd, Tokyo.
HK$ 20,000-30,000
US$ 2,600-3,850
五代至北宋 越窰青釉執壺
來源:
繭山龍泉堂,東京
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A BLACK-GLAZED ‘OIL SPOT’
BOWL
SONG DYNASTY
covered overall in a black-brown glaze suffused
with iridescent purplish ‘oil spots’, falling short of
the foot revealing the buff-orange body
9.2 cm, 3⅝ in.
HK$ 50,000-70,000
US$ 6,500-9,000
A similar bowl from the collection of Hirota
Matsushige, published in the Illustrated
Catalogues of Tokyo National Museum: Chinese
Ceramics I, Tokyo, 1988, pl. 610. Compare also
an ‘oil spot’ shallow bowl attributed to Shanxi in
the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in The
Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace
Museum. Porcelain of the Song Dynasty, Vol.
1, Hong Kong, 1996, pl. 204. See also a closely
related bowl sold in our New York rooms, 15th
September 2015, lot 8.
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宋 黑釉油滴盌
108 SOTHEBY’S 蘇富比