Lot  6043 Ravenel Spring Auction 2015 Hong Kong

Ravenel Spring Auction 2015 Hong Kong

A RARE HENAN TEABOWL Jin Dynasty (AD1115-1234)

This teabowl is shaped like a douli bamboo hat, its rim is curving slightly outwards, and it rests on a small round foot. The inside of the bowl is finished with black glaze grained with rust-colored streaks, brought out by burning the high-iron glaze at high temperatures. The visual effect is pleasant to the eye and invites fancy reveries. On the outside, the textured black glaze extends one third downwards from the edge. This kind of decorative streaked black glaze is typical for Song dynasty Cizhou ware, and during the Song/Jin period this technique had reached a high level of maturity and popularity.

MD: 12 cm

Estimate

TWD 182,000-263,000

HKD 45,000-65,000

USD 5,800-8,400

Sold Price

TWD 220,800

HKD 55,200

USD 7,123


PROVENANCE:
Old Private Taiwan Collection
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Ravenel Spring Auction 2015 Hong Kong

Tuesday, June 2, 2015, 3:30pm