Lot 6080
A RARE DINGYAO DISH CARVED WITH FLOWERS Song Dynasty (AD960-1279)
The production of white ware at the Ding kiln began during the Tang dynasty. Ding ware is known for its firm and yet light and delicately worked ceramic body. The colors are pure, and the vessels highly vitrified. This brushwash has a wide mouth and slanting walls. A decorative day lily design is engraved at the bottom of the floor. The lines are succinct and flowing, and the craftsmanship is meticulous and mature. The pattern is carved into the surface with a great sense of spacing and composition, achieving a highly stylized and aesthetically pleasing visual effect. A good example for the excellent workmanship of Song dynasty potters.
MD: 16.5 cm
Estimate
TWD 891,000-1,215,000
HKD 220,000-300,000
USD 28,400-38,700
Sold Price
Old Private Hong Kong Collection
Literati Sublimation - Oriental Arts for the Chinese Scholars
Ravenel Spring Auction 2015 Hong Kong
Tuesday, June 2, 2015, 3:30pm