Lot Essay
The satiny persimmon glaze was produced in many Northern kilns in the Song dynasty and was highly admired for the alluring sheen on the surface and occasional hues of subtle moss green. Persimmon-glazed meiping are very rare and only a few comparable examples are known. A slightly shorter example with broader shoulders and a countersunk base is in the collections of the Ataka Family and Linyushanren, exhibited at The Classic Age of Chinese Ceramics. An Exhibition of Song Treasures from the Linyushanren Collection, Hong Kong, November 2012, Catalogue, no. 35. A shorter and more globular vase is in the National Museum of Korea, Seoul, illustrated in Sekai Toji Zenshu, vol. 12, Tokyo, 1977, pl. 123. A truncated meiping is in the Idemitsu Museum of Art, illustrated in Chinese Ceramics in the Idemitsu Collection, Tokyo, 1987, pl. 112.