A JUN SKY-BLUE GLAZED BOWL
A JUN SKY-BLUE GLAZED BOWL
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A JUN SKY-BLUE GLAZED BOWL

JIN DYNASTY (1115-1234)

Details
A JUN SKY-BLUE GLAZED BOWL
JIN DYNASTY (1115-1234)
4 1⁄8 in. (10.5 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Sold at Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 29 April 1997, lot 506
Literature
Chinese Ceramics from the Dawentang Collection, Vol. I, Hong Kong, 2019, pp.84-87, no.6
Zhongguo Minjian Shoucang Taoci Daxi – Xianggang Aomen Taiwan, Hebei, 2019, p. 88
Regina Krahl, Arts of Asia, Hong Kong, July – August 2020, p.126, fig. 5

Lot Essay

The bowl is well potted with deep, rounded sides rising from a short foot, covered overall with a sky-blue glaze that thins to a beige mushroom tone on the mouth rim.

The present vessel is of an unusual shape with short rounded sides resembling an alms bowl. Compare to a similar Jun bowl in the Suzhou Museum, with a glaze of a slightly lighter tone; another formerly in the Sir Percival David Foundation Collection, now housed in the British Museum, illustrated in Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art: A Guide to the Collection, London, 2002, p.38, no.12; and one published in Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, Vol. 1, London, 1994, no. 384.

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