A VERY RARE SMALL GILT-DECORATED WHITE STONEWARE HEXALOBED BOWL
A VERY RARE SMALL GILT-DECORATED WHITE STONEWARE HEXALOBED BOWL

NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY (AD 960-1127)

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A VERY RARE SMALL GILT-DECORATED WHITE STONEWARE HEXALOBED BOWL
NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY (AD 960-1127)
The bowl has gently rounded sides rising to a notched rim and is decorated on the interior with two gilt floral sprays. It is covered overall with a clear glaze of faint ivory tone.
4 ¼ in. (11 cm.) diam., Japanese wood box
Provenance
Mineo Hata Collection, Kobe, Japan.

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Lot Essay


This bowl may have been produced in the Dangyangyu kilns, which were located in Xiuwu county, northern Henan province, and flourished in the Song dynasty. The Dangyangyu kilns produced wares that most commonly had incised or painted decoration on a white-glazed ground, or had carved or incised decoration on an ochre ground, although examples of marbled wares, green-glazed wares, and figural wares have all been excavated. The white-glazed wares from this kiln were refined and had a lustrous glaze, similar to Ding wares, and the painterly decoration compare to Cizhou wares. A shallow white-glazed Dangyangyu bowl which appears to have faint gilt-decoration of a floral spray, is in the collection of the Jiaozuo Museum, and was excavated in Jiazuo city, see Dangyangyu Kiln of China, Beijing, 2011, p. 379, no. 38. Compare, also a ding bowl with faint traces of water fowls and floral scroll in gilt, illustrated by H. Gakuji, Sekai Toji Zenshu (Ceramic Art of the World), vol. 12: Song, Tokyo, 1977, p. 23-24, no. 15-16.

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