618
A SMALL YAOZHOU ‘CHRYSANTHEMUM’ BOWL
Song Dynasty (AD 960-1279)

D: 10 cm
H: 4.2 cm

This bowl has an everted rim, applied overall with a celadon glaze save for the round foot. It’s shape and patterns all resemble the YAOZHOU MOULDED ‘CHRYSANTHEMUM’ BOWL formerly collected in the Qing Palace and preserved now in the Palace Museum, Beijing. On the interior, patterns of six entwined chrysanthemums are impressed down, with one curvy stem connecting all the six, echoing the chrysanthemum pattern in the center of the bowl. The distinct motifs and rich content make it stand out among similar Yaozhou wares.

Estimate
100,000 - 200,000
3,300 - 6,600
26,000 - 51,000
Sold Price
84,000
2,791
21,762

Ravenel Spring Auction 2017

618

A SMALL YAOZHOU ‘CHRYSANTHEMUM’ BOWL
Song Dynasty (AD 960-1279)


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