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CHINE, DYNASTIE SONG DU NORD, XIEME SIECLE
Details
BRULE-PARFUM EN GRES QINGBAI
CHINE, DYNASTIE SONG DU NORD, XIEME SIECLE
The vessel is potted in the form of a bowl with a flat everted rim, supported on a tall pedestal encompassing a narrowly fluted flange above a splayed foot, piered with three ruyi-form apertures. It is covered in a transluscent glaze, pooling to a bluish tinge around the rims and incised areas.
4½ in. (11.4 cm.) high
CHINE, DYNASTIE SONG DU NORD, XIEME SIECLE
The vessel is potted in the form of a bowl with a flat everted rim, supported on a tall pedestal encompassing a narrowly fluted flange above a splayed foot, piered with three ruyi-form apertures. It is covered in a transluscent glaze, pooling to a bluish tinge around the rims and incised areas.
4½ in. (11.4 cm.) high
Provenance
The Capelo Collection of Early Ceramics.
Literature
Francisco Capelo & Regina Krahl, Forms of Pleasure: Chinese Ceramics from Burial to Daily Life, p. 156, no. 59.
Exhibited
Museu Nacional do Azulejo, From Ritual to Daily Use. Chinese Ceramic from Francisco Capelo Collection, Lisbon, June 2009, catalogue no. 59.
Further details
A QINGBAI INCENSE BURNER
CHINA, NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY, 11TH CENTURY
CHINA, NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY, 11TH CENTURY