A RARE BLACK-GLAZED CONICAL SHALLOW BOWL
A RARE BLACK-GLAZED CONICAL SHALLOW BOWL
A RARE BLACK-GLAZED CONICAL SHALLOW BOWL
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A RARE BLACK-GLAZED CONICAL SHALLOW BOWL

SONG DYNASTY (AD 960-1279)

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A RARE BLACK-GLAZED CONICAL SHALLOW BOWL
SONG DYNASTY (AD 960-1279)
6 ½ in. (16.5 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Private collection, California, acquired in the United States prior to 1990 (by repute).

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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 utilized a variety of monochrome glazes including a creamy-white, persimmon-brown, and black. The kiln also produced a wide range of decorated wares that most commonly employed painted or incised decoration, although examples of marbled wares have also been excavated. For a persimmon-glazed bowl of comparable size and similar profile, see Beijing Art Museum, ed., Dangyangyu Kiln of China, Beijing, 2011, p. 33, pl. 27. Compare, also, excavated shards from a black-glazed bowl, illustrated in ibid., p. 65, pl. 58.

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