A RARE CIZHOU SGRAFFIATO COMPRESSED GLOBULAR JAR
A RARE CIZHOU SGRAFFIATO COMPRESSED GLOBULAR JAR
A RARE CIZHOU SGRAFFIATO COMPRESSED GLOBULAR JAR
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A RARE CIZHOU SGRAFFIATO COMPRESSED GLOBULAR JAR

NOTHERN SONG DYNASTY (AD 960-1127)

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A RARE CIZHOU SGRAFFIATO COMPRESSED GLOBULAR JAR
NOTHERN SONG DYNASTY (AD 960-1127)
The deep, rounded sides are carved through an ivory-toned slip to the pale grey ground with a broad band of leafy floral scroll, between lappet borders, all under a clear glaze.
6 ¼ in. (15.9 cm.) diam., Japanese double wood box
Provenance
Mayuyama, Tokyo, 1970s-80s.
Mineo Hata Collection, Kobe, Japan.

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A Cizhou jar of comparable size, but of slightly more compressed form and carved through an ivory-toned slip to a pale grey ground with a wide band of leafy floral scroll, is illustrated in Song Ceramics from the Kwan Collection, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1994, pp. 326-7, no. 145, where it is dated late Northern Song. On the Kwan jar, a band of diagonal, overlapping petals is carved on the shoulder while a similar band appears on the lower body of the current jar. A larger (20 cm. high) Northern Song rounded jar carved with stylized peony scroll through a white slip ground, in the Idemitsu Museum of Arts, is illustrated in Sung Ceramics, Tokyo, 1979, mo. 93.

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