622
A DING WHITE GLAZED WATER POT WITH PROTRUDING ROPE PATTERNS
Song Dynasty (AD 960-1279)

H: 6 cm
D: 8 cm

A water pot is a water container usually put on the desk to supply water to the ink slab. This Ding white glazed water pot was made during Northern Song Dynasty with a plump body and a round mouth. The body is decorated with four symmetrical protruding rope patterns. The vessel is covered in glaze except for the round foot, glaze pure and glossy, with a classic and delicate shape, making it a worthy addition to Ding ware collection of stationary accessories.

Estimate
360,000 - 500,000
11,500 - 15,900
89,000 - 123,000

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2016

622

A DING WHITE GLAZED WATER POT WITH PROTRUDING ROPE PATTERNS
Song Dynasty (AD 960-1279)


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