A RARE BLACK LACQUER BOWL STAND
A RARE BLACK LACQUER BOWL STAND
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A RARE BLACK LACQUER BOWL STAND

SONG DYNASTY (960-1279)

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A RARE BLACK LACQUER BOWL STAND
SONG DYNASTY (960-1279)
The bowl stand is raised on a hollow splayed circular foot, supporting a flange with gently upturned edges, encircling the plain globular receptacle, covered overall with a rich brownish-black lacquer, with the mouth, flange and foot rim bound with metal.
6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm.) diam., Japanese wood box
Provenance
Taske Kaijima (1845-1916), founder of Kaijima Zaibatsu, a business conglomerate specialised in coal mining based in Chikuho, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan
Exhibited
Nezu Institute of Fine Arts, The Colors and Forms of Song and Yuan China: Featuring Lacquerwares, Ceramics, and Metalwares, Tokyo, 2004, no. 149
On loan to the Kyushu National Museum, Japan, between 2009-2013

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