A BLACK LACQUER PETAL-LOBED DEEP BOWL
A BLACK LACQUER PETAL-LOBED DEEP BOWL
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A BLACK LACQUER PETAL-LOBED DEEP BOWL

NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY, LATE 11TH-EARLY 12TH CENTURY

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A BLACK LACQUER PETAL-LOBED DEEP BOWL
NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY, LATE 11TH-EARLY 12TH CENTURY
The exterior of the body is carved with inscription reading Bei Ma (Northern Horse) XXX.
6 ½ in. (16.4 cm.) wide, cloth box
Provenance
Private collection, New York, 2007.
Kaikodo, New York.
Literature
Kaikodo Journal, New York, Spring 2008, no. 69.

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Lot Essay

The lobed shape of this bowl, with its elegant profile, is thought to have derived from Tang silver examples. The shape can also be found in 9th-century white-glazed porcelain, such as a small cup in the Kempe Collection illustrated by B. Gyllensvärd in Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1964, p. 123, no. 380. Variations of the shape also appear in qingbai wares of the Song period.

A Song-dynasty brown lacquer bowl of related lobed ‘plum blossom’ form is illustrated in Layered Beauty: The Baoyizhai Collection of Chinese Lacquer, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2010, no. 10, and was subsequently sold in Roger Keverne Ltd - Moving On; Bonhams London, 11 May 2021, lot 104.

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