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A WHITE-RIMMED MARBLE TEA BOWL
NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY (960-1127) |
This tea bowl has a molded mouth rim, rounded belly and shallow ring foot. The rim is decorated with a ring of white glaze; below this white rim, the bowl is marble, with a layer of translucent glaze on top. The foot is unglazed. This type of marble porcelain was created in imitation of the texture of lacquer-ware; different-colored biscuit was used to create a visual effect resembling floating clouds or running water. This piece, believed to be from the Xiuwu Dangyanggu kiln in Henan Province, is an outstanding example of Song Dynasty ceramics. |
Estimate
38,000 - 50,000 147,000 - 194,000 4,900 - 6,500
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Sold Price 55,200
216,471
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