622
YAOZHOU WARE BOWL WITH IMPRINTED CHRYSANTHEMUM PATTERN
Song Dynasty (AD 960-1279)

D: 10.3 cm
H: 3.3 cm

This small washbowl has a gently curved belly, a rim that is slightly arching outward, and a round foot. On its inner walls is imprinted an intertwined decorative pattern, while the bottom shows a chrysanthemum design. The entire bowl is covered in Yaozhou celadon glaze of a somewhat darkish, elegant hue. The vessel’s shape has a simple, straightforward design. Imprinted patterns were one of the most important decorative features of Yaozhou ware, including floral and animal designs, as well as human figures. This particular type of bowl is rare, making this a worthy addition to any collection.

Estimate
40,000 - 60,000
168,000 - 252,000
5,200 - 7,700
Sold Price
48,000
200,837
6,178

Ravenel Spring Auction 2016 Hong Kong

622

YAOZHOU WARE BOWL WITH IMPRINTED CHRYSANTHEMUM PATTERN
Song Dynasty (AD 960-1279)


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