A DING CARVED WHITE-GLAZED ‘DAYLILY’ FOLIATE-RIM BOWL
A DING CARVED WHITE-GLAZED ‘DAYLILY’ FOLIATE-RIM BOWL
A DING CARVED WHITE-GLAZED ‘DAYLILY’ FOLIATE-RIM BOWL
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A DING CARVED WHITE-GLAZED ‘DAYLILY’ FOLIATE-RIM BOWL

NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY (960-1127)

Details
A DING CARVED WHITE-GLAZED ‘DAYLILY’ FOLIATE-RIM BOWL
NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY (960-1127)
8 1⁄8 in. (20.5 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Offered at Sotheby's London, Song Ceramics from the Muwen Tang Collection, 12 November 2003, lot 7
Literature
The Muwen Tang Collection Series, vol. 11, Song Ceramics, Hong Kong, 2012, no. 7
Exhibited
Hong Kong Museum of Art, Song Ceramics from the Kwan Collection, 22 July - 11 September 1994, cat. no. 12

Lot Essay

The bowl is fluidly carved to the interior with daylily blossoms and leaves on meandering stems, covered overall with an ivory-toned glaze.

Compare to several lobed Ding bowls similarly carved with peony sprays in the National Palace Museum, all dating to the Northern Song dynasty in the 11th to 12th centuries, illustrated in Decorated Porcelains of Dingzhou: White Ding wares from the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 2014, cat. nos. II-29-31.

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