A TEADUST-GLAZED FOLIATE-RIMMED JAR
北宋 茶葉末釉花口罐

NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY, 10TH-11TH CENTURY

細節
北宋 茶葉末釉花口罐
5 1/8 in. (13 cm.) diam.
來源
Pauline Baerwald Falk (1910-2000) 暨 Myron (Johnny) Falk Jr. (1906-1992)伉儷珍藏, 紐約, 藏品12號。
The Falk Collection I; 紐約佳士得, 2001年10月16日, 拍品74號。
出版
《懷古堂》, 紐約, 2002年春季刊, 58號。
展覽
紐約, 懷古堂, 2002年。

榮譽呈獻

Vicki Paloympis (潘薇琦)
Vicki Paloympis (潘薇琦) Head of Department, VP, Specialist

拍品專文


The distinctive form of this jar is discussed by L. Rotondo-McCord in the catalogue for the exhibition, Heaven and Earth Seen Within: Song Ceramics from the Robert Barron Collection, New Orleans Museum of Art, 2000, p. 50, who traces its development from its first appearance in the ninth century through the Song dynasty, when jars of this type were particularly popular. The author cites that such jars may have functioned as waste receptacles for wine dregs or tea leaves.

A very similar jar is illustrated by M. Sullivan, Chinese Ceramics, Bronzes and Jades in the Collection of Sir Alan and Lady Barlow, London, 1963, pl. 52a.

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