A RARE GREEN JUN 'LOTUS BUD’ WATER POT
A RARE GREEN JUN 'LOTUS BUD’ WATER POT
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PROPERTY FROM THE R.H.R PALMER COLLECTION
A RARE GREEN JUN `LOTUS BUD’ WATER POT

SONG DYNASTY (960-1279)

Details
A RARE GREEN JUN 'LOTUS BUD’ WATER POT
SONG DYNASTY (960-1279)
The water pot has rounded sides rising to a narrow mouth, covered overall with a glaze of dark sea-green colour suffused with attractive crackles.
3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm.) high
Provenance
John Sparks, London, 31 March 1950 (Fig. 1)
The Reginald and Lena Palmer Collection, no. 654

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Lot Essay

Jun water containers of this elegant form, apparently inspired by a lotus bud, are well known, although green-glazed examples appear to be quite rare. Those with the more usual blue glaze are well represented in public and private collections, including some with their original covers, such as the example in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - 32 - Porcelain of the Song Dynasty (I), Hong Kong, 1996, p. 242, no. 218, and one in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, illustrated by S. Valenstein, Handbook of Chinese Ceramics, New York, 1989 rev. ed., p. 87, no. 79.

See a similar example, of a lesser vibrant colour, sold at Christie’s New York, 14 September 2018, lot 1316.

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