LOT 30 A pair of Chinese Yijun pottery teabowls and saucers, 17th/1...
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A pair of Chinese Yijun pottery teabowls and saucers, 17th/18th century, each teabowl modelled as a flowerhead with six petals and deep rounded sides atop a short foot, the saucers modelled as six-petalled flowerheads, all covered in a lavender blue glaze that thins to dark brown at the rims, the teabowls 5.8cm wide, 3.8cm high, the saucers 10.9cm wide, all in a fitted silk-lined box, the box with label that reads Ming yi jun bei die liang tao (Two sets of Yijun cup and dish from Ming dynasty) (4)Provenance: Private collection, acquired in Hong Kong in the 1950s.十七/十八世紀 宜鈞釉花式茶盌及小盤一對 一組四件來源:私人收藏,於1950年代購自香港。Note: Yixing pottery with a jun-type glaze is known as 'Yijun'. Popular in the late Ming and throughout the Qing dynasty, Yijun wares imitated junyao pieces from the Song dynasty, and consequently favour with the imperial court, who collected and revered pieces that paid tribute to what is considered a high point in ceramic production. 品相報告 Condition Report: One teabowl with a graze to the glaze around the foot, though fairly likely a firing flaw. Both teabowls with surface wear, the interiors with some crazing/scratches to the glaze. One teabowl with a Japanese paper label to the base.Both saucers with some surface wear/possible crazing, with pitting to the glaze. One of the saucers with a similar 'graze' to the foot, again possibly a firing flaw. Please see additional images for full condition overview.
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