Lot 814
A JIAN OIL-SPOT-GLAZED BLACK TEA BOWL
宋
D: 12 cm
Estimate
TWD 900,000-1,200,000
HKD 231,000-308,000
USD 29,600-39,500
CNY 205,000-273,000
Sold Price
During Song Dynasty, the practice of whisking tea and competing tea was greatly popular. The need for competing tea leads to the popularity of Jian black-glazed ware. This lot is of conical form, the deep sides rising from a tapered foot to an indented rim bound with golden metal, covered overall in a rich lustrous black glaze subtly mottled in russet, thinning at the rim with russet streaks extending downwards, pooling just above the base revealing the grey-brown body.
During Song Dynasty, the practice of whisking tea and competing tea was greatly popular. The need for competing tea leads to the popularity of Jian black-glazed ware. This lot is of conical form, the deep sides rising from a tapered foot to an indented rim bound with golden metal, covered overall in a rich lustrous black glaze subtly mottled in russet, thinning at the rim with russet streaks extending downwards, pooling just above the base revealing the grey-brown body.
During Song Dynasty, the practice of whisking tea and competing tea was greatly popular. The need for competing tea leads to the popularity of Jian black-glazed ware. This lot is of conical form, the deep sides rising from a tapered foot to an indented rim bound with golden metal, covered overall in a rich lustrous black glaze subtly mottled in russet, thinning at the rim with russet streaks extending downwards, pooling just above the base revealing the grey-brown body.
Related Info
Connoisseurship II: The Literati Sale
Ravenel Autumn Auction 2018
Saturday, December 1, 2018, 4:30pm