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3150 A SMALL ‘OIL SPOT’ BLACK-
GLAZED BOWL
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NORTHERN SONG-JIN DYNASTY (960-1234)
The bowl is applied to both the interior and exterior
with small silver ‘oil spots’ over a thick black glaze,
stopping above the foot, the exposed body applied
with a purplish-brown wash.
3 Ω in. (8.9 cm.) diam., box
HK$20,000-40,000
US$2,600-5,200
LITERATURE
Tan Dan-jiong, History of Chinese Ceramics, vol. 2,
Taipei, 1985, p. 495
北宋/金 黑釉銀油滴小盌
著錄
譚旦冏,《中國陶瓷史》,下冊,台北,1985年,
495頁
3150
A HENAN BLACK-GLAZED
‘HARE’S FUR’ TEA BOWL
JIN DYNASTY (1115-1234)
The tea bowl is well potted with rounded sides rising
from a short foot. It is covered overall with a lustrous
black glaze finely streaked with russet ‘hare’s fur’
markings, stopping irregularly above the foot applied
with a purplish dressing.
4 æ in. (12 cm.) diam., box
HK$80,000-150,000
US$11,000-19,000
金 河南黑釉兔毫盞