621
A YAOZHOU BLACK-GLAZED TEA BOWL WITH PERSIMMON-RED COLORED RIM
Song Dynasty (AD 960-1279)

D: 12.7 cm
H: 5.5 cm

This bowl is shaped like an East Asian broad-brimmed hat, or douli, with a wide, outward-curving mouth and a deep belly tapering towards the small round foot. The vessel is covered inside and out with evenly applied black glaze, with a persimmon-red colored rim. The douli is the most famous and widely recognized design of Song Dynasty tea bowls. Simple yet elegant, douli bowls were very much favored by the Song literati class. This item features a classic design and attractive color, and the full-body glaze shows the noble status of this bowl.

Estimate
120,000 - 160,000
3,800 - 5,100
30,000 - 40,000
Sold Price
132,000
4,126
32,039

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2016

621

A YAOZHOU BLACK-GLAZED TEA BOWL WITH PERSIMMON-RED COLORED RIM
Song Dynasty (AD 960-1279)


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