6050
AN EXTREMELY RARE JIZHOU PORCELAIN SCULPTURE
Southern Song Dynasty (AD1127-1279)

Jizhou, located in what is today Ji'an's Yonghe Township, was a famous private kiln of the Song dynasty. (During the Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties, Ji'an was called Jizhou.) Most of the ceramics made there were everyday utensils with glazes in a large variety of colors. On the other hand, Porcelain sculptures from Jizhou, such as this lot, are comparatively rare. This item is an auspicious deer in a lying position, its entire body covered with brown spots. The head looks very animated, and the facial features, horns, and ears are meticulously carved. The sculpture exudes a naive charm. As a rare porcelain figurine from Jizhou, this lot makes a worthy addition to any collection.

L: 11.3 cm

Estimate
55,000 - 70,000
223,000 - 283,000
7,100 - 9,000
Sold Price
66,000
264,000
8,516

Ravenel Spring Auction 2015 Hong Kong

6050

AN EXTREMELY RARE JIZHOU PORCELAIN SCULPTURE
Southern Song Dynasty (AD1127-1279)


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