Lot 613
A JIZHU TORTOISESHELL-GLAZED JAR AND COVER Southern Song Dynasty (AD 1127-1279)
H: 8 cm
D: 8 cm
This Jar, with a short neck and four shoulder lugs, has the glaze resembling tortoise shell. To make a tortoiseshell-glazed vessel, craftsmen firstly applied a layer of glaze rich in ferric oxide all over the vessel and then randomly sprinkled another glaze low in ferric oxide over the previous one. When fired, the two glazes mingled to form unpredicted patterns. Primarily in the shapes of vase, jar, incense burner, and bowl, tortoiseshell-glazed vessels are common products of the Jizhou kiln.
Estimate
TWD 160,000-280,000
HKD 40,000-69,000
USD 5,100-8,900
Sold Price
Private Collection, Hong Kong
Literati: Oriental Arts from an Artist's Studio
Ravenel Autumn Auction 2016
Sunday, November 20, 2016, 4:00pm