A SMALL LONGQUAN CELADON PETAL-LOBED BOWL
PROPERTY FROM A NEW YORK COLLECTION 
A SMALL LONGQUAN CELADON PETAL-LOBED BOWL

SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279)

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A SMALL LONGQUAN CELADON PETAL-LOBED BOWL
SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279)
Delicately potted with rounded, vertically-lobed sides rising from a small foot ring, covered allover with a luminous glaze of sea-green tone suffused with a network of icy, colorless crackle, the interior of the foot and pointed base similarly glazed
3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm.) diam.

拍品專文

A very similar Longquan celadon bowl is illustrated by R. Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, vol. 3 (II), London, 2006, p. 583, no. 1572. The barbed form appears to be based on a prototype in silver, such as the silver-gilt bowl illustrated in Zhongguo wenwu jinghua doquan; Jin yin yu shi juan (Complete masterpieces of Chinese cultural relics; Gold, silver, jade and stone), Hong Kong, 1994, p. 139, no. 146, which was recovered from a Song dynasty hoard at Pingqiao, Liyang, in Jiangsu province.