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FIG. 130                                                      COMMENTARY
                                                              The lower bowl is cracked.
                                                              The incised underglaze decoration, made by metal
                                                        tools when the paste was leather hard before the first
                                                        firing, is a technique that goes back to the Song dynasty
                                                        (960-1278). The green color that resulted from the fir-
                                                        ing of the iron and titanium oxides was also revived dur-

                                                        ing the Kangxi period.
                                                              The use of bowls of Chinese porcelain mounted

                                                        together in gilt bronze of similar design is not uncom-
                                                        mon. A pair of gray-crackled glazed bowls at Waddes-
                                                        don Manor, England,3 has very similar mounts that are
                                                        also struck with crowned C's. Pairs of crackled bowls of
                                                        differing shape, but all bearing mounts of the same form
                                                        (with the exception of the finial), have passed through
                                                        the London and Paris art markets in 1970, 1980, 1982,
                                                        1992, and I998.4 Perhaps the earliest description in an
                                                        auction catalogue for lidded potpourri bowls of celadon
                                                        porcelain is that found in the 1905 Christie's sale of
                                                        E. H. Baldock Jr.'s "Old French Decorative Objects,"
                                                        most of which had been inherited from his father.

                                                        Lot 105 reads:

FIG. i3E. The lid with the gilt-bronze finial removed.

                                                        LIDDED BOWL 69
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