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A LONGQUAN CELADON LOTUS-FORM DISH A JIAN ‘OIL SPOT’ BLACK-GLAZED TEA
SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279) BOWL AND A JIZHOU TORTOISE SHELL-
The dish with shallow flared sides rising from a short foot is GLAZED TEA BOWL
moulded on the exterior with a band of upright lotus petals,
covered inside and out with a thick unctuous glaze of pale sea- SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279)
green tone with the exception of the foot ring.
6¡ in. (16.2 cm.) diam., box The Jian bowl is potted with deep sides rising to an indented rim,
covered inside and out with a lustrous brown glaze suffused with
russet ‘oil spots’. The glaze ends irregularly around the foot to
HK$100,000-150,000 US$13,000-19,000 expose the dark grey stoneware body. The Jizhou bowl has wide
flaring sides rising to an everted rim, covered inside and out with a
dark brown glaze decorated with milky-russet splashes simulating
南宋 龍泉青釉蓮瓣盤 tortoise shell, stopping above the foot revealing the light buff
body.
5 in. (12.6 cm.) diam. and 5 in. (12.5 cm.) diam., box (2)
HK$80,000-120,000 US$11,000-16,000
南宋 建窯油滴盌、
南宋 吉州窯玳瑁斑盌
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