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Early Ceramics
Property from the Collection of Mark S. Pratt
Property from the Collection of Mark S. Pratt
Lot 7230
A molded qingbai bowl imitating Dingyao Song/Yuan dynasty, 13th/14th century
23 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San FranciscoUS$8,000 - US$12,000
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A molded qingbai bowl imitating Dingyao
Song/Yuan dynasty, 13th/14th century
Thinly formed with a wide curving well raised on a short and narrow foot ring, the interior walls molded with a leiwen band above alternating phoenix and peony blossoms filling the walls and a lotus plant across the floor, all in shallow raised relief beneath a dark gray-green glaze, the rim now bound in copper.
7 1/8in (18.3cm) diameter
Thinly formed with a wide curving well raised on a short and narrow foot ring, the interior walls molded with a leiwen band above alternating phoenix and peony blossoms filling the walls and a lotus plant across the floor, all in shallow raised relief beneath a dark gray-green glaze, the rim now bound in copper.
7 1/8in (18.3cm) diameter
Footnotes
For Jin period Dingyao prototypes and other examples of qingbai adaptations made at Southern kilns during the 13th to 14th centuries, see the National Palace Museum exhibition Dingzhou Hua Ci (Decorated Porcelains of Dingzhou), 2014, cat. nos. II-149 to II-150, pp. 216-219; and III-3 to III-4, pp. 244-245.

