631
A GONGXIAN WHITE-GLAZED ZHADOU
Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907)

H: 10.1 cm
D: 14.5 cm

Gongxian kiln is a north kiln greatly important during Tang Dynasty, already producing celadon bowls and high-foot plates in Sui Dynasty. Tang Gongxian wares were made in various colors and with different classic decorations, among which some of the white-glazed wares served as tributes. The upper part of this zhadou is shaped as a plate, the lower part a jar with a very trim waist, with no foot and no glaze on the bottom. This ware has a decorous shape with a fine porcelain body, covered fully in white glaze, glaze pure and transparent. The interior of the upper part is decorated with symmetrical stem patterns. The zhadou is truly a precious white-glazed ware of Gong.

Estimate
700,000 - 900,000
22,300 - 28,600
173,000 - 222,000

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2016

631

A GONGXIAN WHITE-GLAZED ZHADOU
Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907)


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