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             A sMAll ‘OIl sPOT’ blAcK-glAZed cONIcAl bOWl,
             sONg dyNAsTy
             China, 960-1279. The deep conical sides rising from a short straight
             foot to a slightly everted rim, covered inside and out with a lustrous
             black glaze suffused with iridescent bluish silver and russet ‘oil spots’ of
             varying sizes, the glaze stopping above the foot, the unglazed section
             revealing the buff ware.

               Provenance: Collection of Michel Paciello, Venice. Dr. Koos de Jong,
               acquired from the above in 1999. Dr. de Jong is a Dutch art historian
               and has been privately collecting Chinese
               art over decades. He has authored
               hundreds of articles and several books on
               Dutch fine and decorative arts spanning
               from the Middle Ages to the modern
               era and published an extensive study of
               saddle rugs in Dragon & Horse. Saddle
               rugs and Other Horse Tack from China
               and Beyond. Between 1976 and 2009 he             Literature comparison: rose Kerr, Song Ceramics, Victoria and Albert
               worked for numerous museums across   Dr. Koos de Jong and   Museum, London 2004, no. 109, p. 108. The Multiplicity of Simplicity,
               the Netherlands and was director of the   ingeborg de roode (photo   University Museum & Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong, 2012, no.
                                           courtesy of Stedelijk
               European Ceramic Work Center in Den   Museum Amsterdam)  103, p. 255. Song Ceramics, Tobu Museum of Art, Tokyo 1999, no. 81, p.
               Bosch.                                           119.
               condition: Excellent condition with minor wear and firing flaws.
                                                                小黑釉油滴斑盞,宋代
             Weight: 110.4 g                                    中國,960-1279。深圓錐形,短足,向上擴延,邊緣稍稍傾斜,內側和外側覆蓋著一
             Dimensions: Diameter 10.5 cm                       層發亮的黑色釉,上面覆蓋著虹彩的藍銀色和不同大小的紅褐色“油斑”,釉面停在
                                                                腳上,無釉部分露出内胎。
             The present piece boasts a highly lustrous glaze with iridescent ‘oil spot’   來源:威内斯Michel Paciello收藏。Dr. Koos de Jong 1999年購於上述收藏(發票
             markings that shift from silvery-metallic tones to russet-brown when light   已遺失)。Drs. de Jong是一位荷蘭藝術史學家, 幾十年來他一直私人收藏中國藝
             shines through them. Bowls of this form and covered in this ‘oil spot’ glaze   術品。他撰寫了數百篇文章和幾本書,內容涉及從中世紀到現代的荷蘭美術和裝飾藝
             are quite unusual and extremely rare. The only other known, yet slightly   術。2013年,他在《Dragon & Horse:Saddle Rugs and Other Horse Tack from
                                                                China and Beyond》中發表了有關中國騎馬裝備的詳盡研究。1976年至2009年
             earlier example (to this author) is in the Roy Hu collection in Taipei.  間,他曾在荷蘭的許多博物館工作,並曾擔任登博世歐洲陶瓷工作中心的主任。
                                                                品相:品相極好,輕微磨損與燒製缺陷
             Conical bowls were intended primarily for the drinking of tea. The choice   重量:110.4 克
             of tea during the Song and Jin periods was a white tea that was whisked   尺寸:直徑10.5 厘米
             to produce a white froth on top. Black-glazed bowls such as the present
             example became increasingly popular as they showed off the frothy white   estimate euR 8.000,-
             tea to great advantage.                            Starting price EUr 4.000,-


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