A SMALL JUNYAO PURPLE-SPLASHED 'BUBBLE' BOWL
A SMALL JUNYAO PURPLE-SPLASHED 'BUBBLE' BOWL
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鈞窰玫瑰紫小盌

元末/明初

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元末/明初  鈞窰玫瑰紫小盌

造型飽滿而靈巧,斂口,碗壁上豐而下收,小圈足。口緣胎骨較薄,碗底較厚重。口沿及足底塗褐色釉汁。釉水肥厚,紅藍相間,釉色宛若玫瑰的紫紅。

此器源自日本私人收藏。
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A Japanese private collection

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Aster Ng
Aster Ng

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The prominent splashes of purple, red or green on Junyao wares were produced by potters who deliberately added copper to the glaze. Datable examples of Junyao bowls with splashes were found in the tomb of Feng Daozhen (d. 1265) near Datong, Shanxi, excavated in 1958, and illustrated in Wenwu, 1962, no. 10, pp. 34-42, figs. 7-10.

Small Junyao bowls with splashes both on the inside and out are highly sought after. Examples of 'bubble' bowls, mostly of below 9 cm. in diameter, include one in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Porcelain of the Song Dynasty, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 1996, p. 246, pl. 222 (8.3 cm. diam.); another in the collection of the Percival David Foundation, illustrated by S. Pierson, Song Ceramics: Objects of Admiration, London, 2003, p. 61, pl. 20 (PDF 45B) (8.6 cm. diam.); one in the Metropolitan Museum, illustrated by S. Valenstein, A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics, New York, 1975, p. 87, no. 80 (50.145.316) (8.6 cm. diam.).

Other examples are bowls illustrated by J. Ayers, The Baur Collection, Geneva, 1968, vol. 1, nos. A31 and A32 (both 8.5 cm. diam.); in the T.Y. Chao Private and Family Trust Collections, Part II, sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 19 May 1987, lot 209 (9.2 cm. diam.); and in the Edward T. Chow Collection, sold at Sotheby's London, 7 June 2000, lot 93 (9 cm. diam.).

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