ID 807482
Lot 931 | A RARE GLAZED STONEWARE DEEP BOWL
Estimate value
$ 15 000 – 24 000
SUI-TANG DYNASTY (AD 581-907)
The vessel is potted with deep rounded sides and a pair of handle fittings that rise from the slightly inverted mouth rim. It is covered overall with a white slip and a transparent glaze tinged olive which has pooled and crackled in an irregular line beneath the rim, with the base left unglazed to reveal the white body.
7 1/2 in. (19 cm.) wide, lacquer cover, Japanese wood box with inscription by Japanese tea ceremony practitioner, Koga Kenzo (1931-1999), who used the pseudonym, Chikuse
Provenance
In Japan by 1959.
Literature
Kyoto National Museum, Zui Tou no bijutsu (Fine Art of Sui and Tang), 1959, Kyoto, no. 206.
Exhibited
Kyoto National Museum, Zui Tou no bijutsu (Fine Art of Sui and Tang), 11 October-8 November 1959.
Japan Ceramics Society (Nihon Toji Kyokai), 1966.
Special notice
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Medium: | Ceramic |
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Historical era: | Sui dynasty, Tang dynasty |
Place of origin: | China, Eastern Asia, Asia |
Category: | Bowls |
Auction house category: | All other types of objects |
Medium: | Ceramic |
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Historical era: | Sui dynasty, Tang dynasty |
Place of origin: | China, Eastern Asia, Asia |
Category: | Bowls |
Auction house category: | All other types of objects |
Address of auction |
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