A YAOZHOU CELADON MOLDED CONICAL BOWL
A YAOZHOU CELADON MOLDED CONICAL BOWL

JIN DYNASTY, 12TH CENTURY

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A YAOZHOU CELADON MOLDED CONICAL BOWL
JIN DYNASTY, 12TH CENTURY
The interior is molded with two large lotus blossoms borne on leafy stems, and the bowl is covered inside and out with a glaze of olive-green color.
6 in. (15.3 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Dr. Peter M. Greiner (1940-2013) Collection.

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Lot Essay

The type of large, multi-petaled peonies molded on this bowl are described as of beehive shape. A similar Yaozhou celadon bowl of larger size (21.3 cm.) with the same decoration, dated Jin dynasty, 12th century, in the Art Institute of Chicago, is illustrated by Yutaka Mino and Katherine R. Tsiang in Ice and Green Clouds: Traditions of Chinese Celadon, Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1987, p. 159, no. 61, where a fragment of a Yaozhou bowl with a similar flower on a curved stem unearthed at the Huangbaozhen kiln site is illustrated, p. 158, fig. 61a.

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