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1127 PROPERTY FROM THE
PETER SCHEINMAN COLLECTION
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A RARE SMALL MOLDED
YAOZHOU CONICAL BOWL
NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY,
12TH CENTURY
The bowl is molded on the interior with two petal-
rimmed jardinières holding lotus bouquets, divided
by two fower vases holding peony sprays, and is
covered overall with a lustrous glaze of deep olive-
green tone.
4º in. (10.7 cm.) diam.
$5,000-7,000
PROVENANCE
Kaikodo Ltd., New York, 6 September 1993.
Peter Scheinman (1932-2017) Collection,
New York.
The design of fower-flled jardinières on this
conical bowl is very rare. Although there appear
to be no published comparable examples, this
design can be seen on a biscuit model of a larger
bowl found in a Yaozhou kiln site in Huangpu
Township, Tongchuan City, and illustrated in
Zhongguo chutu ciqi quanji (Complete Collection
of Ceramic Art Unearthed in China), Beijing,
2008, vol. 15, p. 148.
北宋 耀州窯印瓶花紋小盌
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A CARVED YAOZHOU ‘LOTUS’ DISH
NORTHERN SONG-JIN DYNASTY,
12TH-13TH CENTURY
The body fares widely to the shallow, upright sides
that rise to a lipped rim, and the interior is well
carved with a scrolling stem bearing a large lotus
blossom and leaf within a line border. The dish is
covered overall with a glaze of olive-green tone.
7Ω in. (18.6 cm.) diam.
$5,000-8,000
PROVENANCE
Blitz Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art,
Amsterdam, 1998.
Peter Scheinman (1932-2017) Collection,
New York.
北宋/金 耀州窯刻蓮紋盤
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