LOT 136 A MINIATURE QINGBAI-GLAZED EWER Northern Song dynasty
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A MINIATURE QINGBAI-GLAZED EWER Northern Song dynastyFROM A PRIVATE PHILADELPHIA COLLECTIONA MINIATURE QINGBAI-GLAZED EWERNorthern Song dynastyOf barrel-shaped body with tall trumpet mouth, the long spout rising from the high shoulders opposite to the loop handle, all supported by neatly pared foot rim, the ivory-white porcelaneous body shown through the evenly degraded glaze, with a hint of pale blue glaze still remains in the recessed areas. 3 1/2in (8.8cm) high北宋 小件青白執壺Provenance:Purchased by the present owner in the 1970s來源:現藏家購於 1970 年代It is rare to see a miniature ewer in such refined form and detail. The glaze evenly degraded possibly from submerging in seawater, leaving only traces of Qingbai glaze on the shoulder where connecting to the neck and the spout. Compare the celadon ewer of very similar form, illustrated in Arthur M. Sackler Museum of Art and Archaeology at Peking University: A Selection, Beijing, 1998, described by the author "The characteristics of a long and curved spout, trumpet-like collar, and the shape of the handle all indicate that this piece can be dated to the Northern Song Dynasty."A closely related miniature ewer from the collection of Carl Kempe, is illustrated by Gyllensvärd, Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1964, pl. 376, described as Five Dynasties period.
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