A RARE TURQUOISE-GLAZED GLOBULAR BOWL

細節
A RARE TURQUOISE-GLAZED GLOBULAR BOWL
YONGZHENG INCISED SEAL MARK AND OF THE PERIOD

Well potted, the deep, high-shouldered body tapering to an unglazed foot rim, covered inside and out with a crackle-suffused glaze of bright turquoise tone, the nianhao covered by a similar glaze on the base
9½in. (24.1cm.) across

拍品專文

A Yongzheng period bowl of similar form, covered in a grayish-blue glaze suggestive of junyao, is in the Baur Collection, illustrated by Ayers in the Catalogue, vol. III, Geneva, 1972, pl. A356. Described as of 'alms bowl' shape, the form may derive from Song dynasty prototypes. See Kuan Ware of the Southern Sung Dynasty, National Palace Museum Collection, Taiwan, Book 1 (part 2), Hong Kong, 1962, p. 110, pl. 28

A very similar, though larger, example sold in these rooms June 3, 1988, lot 293 and another example, also with Yongzheng seal mark and of the period, covered in a lavender-blue glaze, sold Sotheby's, Hong Kong, November 26, 1980, lot 346