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A BLACK-GLAZED JIANYAO TEA BOWL
NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY (960-1127) |
This tea bowl features a flared rim that is slightly recessed under the opening. The body of the bowl begins to narrow from the belly downward and has a thin bottom and round base. The whole body is glazed in a deep black finish. The bottom is unglazed, revealing a purplish black body resulting from the rich iron content of the clay used to create this piece. Black and brown rabbit-hair patterns are interspersed throughout the glaze. The rim is inlaid with a circlet of silver clasps which have since become mottled as a result of exposure to the elements after excavation. The body of the tea bowl is sturdy, and the glaze remains a rich black hue. This is an exemplary piece of fine artwork that typifies the famous Tianmu Tea Bowl. |
Estimate
100,000 - 140,000 388,000 - 543,000 12,900 - 18,100
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Sold Price 132,000
517,647
17,010
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