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A ‘CIZHOU’ RUSSET-SPLASHED BLACK- 北宋至金 磁州窰黑釉鐵鏽斑盌
GLAZED BOWL
NORTHERN SONG – JIN DYNASTY 來源:
家適公司,香港,1988年以前
with deep sloping sides supported on a short foot, the interior
covered in a lustrous black glaze splashed with five russet
streaks radiating from the white rim covered with a white slip
band beneath a clear glaze, the exterior with black glaze and
russet-brown slip falling short of the foot and revealing the buff
body
18.1 cm, 7⅛ in.
PROVENANCE
Galaxie Company, Hong Kong, prior to 1988.
HK$ 60,000-80,000
US$ 7,800-10,400
The present bowl belongs to a group of Northern blackwares
of Cizhou type with distinctive russet-brown streaks to the
glaze, reminiscent of the markings on hare’s fur. Compare a
bowl of similar glaze and form included in the exhibition Hare’s
Fur, Tortoiseshell, and Partridge Feathers. Chinese Brown- and
Black-Glazed Ceramics, 400-1400, Arthur M. Sackler Museum,
Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, 1996, cat. no.
42.
68 SOTHEBY’S 蘇富比