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SONG DYNASTY (960-1279)
Details
TWO PAIRS OF QINGBAI VESSELS AND A SMALL DINGYAO DISH
SONG DYNASTY (960-1279)
The first are a pair of small dishes with steep sides, with freely carved decoration covered in a light blue glaze stopping just below the rim. The second are a pair of moulded hexafoil bowls with rounded sides, the central roundel decorated with a pair of fish swimming amongst waves, covered in a bluish glaze stopping just below the rim. The third is a small dish with flared sides, covered in an all over creamy glaze. All pieces have metal-bound rims.
The largest 7 1/8 in. (18.2 cm.) diam. (5)
SONG DYNASTY (960-1279)
The first are a pair of small dishes with steep sides, with freely carved decoration covered in a light blue glaze stopping just below the rim. The second are a pair of moulded hexafoil bowls with rounded sides, the central roundel decorated with a pair of fish swimming amongst waves, covered in a bluish glaze stopping just below the rim. The third is a small dish with flared sides, covered in an all over creamy glaze. All pieces have metal-bound rims.
The largest 7 1/8 in. (18.2 cm.) diam. (5)
Provenance
The Peter and Nancy Thompson Collection
Exhibited
The University of Hull Art Collection, From the Tang to the Qing, Chinese Ceramics from circa 618-1850 AD from The Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson, 1996, no. 29, 31, and 27 respectively.
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