A ‘NUMBERED SIX’ JUN TRIPOD NARCISSUS BOWL
A ‘NUMBERED SIX’ JUN TRIPOD NARCISSUS BOWL
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PROPERTY FROM THE BEIXUAN SHUZHAI COLLECTION
A ‘NUMBERED SIX’ JUN TRIPOD NARCISSUS BOWL

YUAN-MING DYNASTY, 14TH-15TH CENTURY

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A ‘NUMBERED SIX’ JUN TRIPOD NARCISSUS BOWL
YUAN-MING DYNASTY, 14TH-15TH CENTURY
The sturdily potted, shallow rounded body is applied with a band of eighteen ‘nail-head’ bosses between bow-string borders near the rim, and a further band of fifteen bosses above the three ruyi-shaped feet. The bowl is covered overall with a milky lavender-blue glaze shading to brownish-olive on raised areas. The base is inscribed with the character liu, ‘six’, and covered with a thin olive-toned glaze with russet-coloured areas.
7 3/4 in. (19.7 cm.) diam.
Literature
Qin Dashu, Jun Yao Ceramics from The Beixuan Shuzhai Collection, Hong Kong, 2017, pp. 230-233, no. 32

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