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A LARGE BLACK-GLAZED 'OIL-SPOT' BOWL Jin Dynasty (2)
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拍品名称:
A LARGE BLACK-GLAZED 'OIL-SPOT' BOWL Jin Dynasty (2)
拍品描述:
Jin Dynasty
Robustly potted with deep conical sides rising from a short straight foot to a slightly inward-curving lip, the interior covered with a lustrous dark glaze suffused with star-like silver spots, the exterior with a dark-brown glaze revealing the white stoneware body on the foot ring, box.
20.5cm (8 1/8in) diam. (2).

金 黑釉油滴盞

K.Y. Ng, Hong Kong, 1998
Priestley & Ferraro Chinese Art, London
Emmanuel Christofides (1928-2020), Athens and London, acquired from the above on 16 June 1999 at The International Ceramics Fair and Seminar, The Park Lane Hotel, Piccadilly, London
Published, Illustrated and
Priestley & Ferraro Chinese Art, Catalogue, London, 1998, no.9
D.Priestley and M.Flacks, A Life in the Company of Song Ceramics, London, 2017, pp.102-103, no.45 (published and illustrated)
來源:
吳繼遠,香港,1998年
倫敦古董商Priestley & Ferraro Chinese Art
Emmanuel Christofides (1928-2020),雅典和倫敦,於1999年6月16日在"國際陶瓷博覽會暨研討會"從上處獲得,The Park Lane酒店,皮卡迪利
展覽著錄:
Priestley & Ferraro Chinese Art,《Catalogue》,倫敦,1998年,編號9
D.Priestley和M.Flacks,《A Life in the Company of Song Ceramics》,倫敦,2017年,第102-103頁,編號45(著錄插圖)
Black-glazed ceramics with circular, silvery markings, such as the present lot, are now commonly referred to in Chinese as you di you ('oil-spot glazes'), a term introduced to China in the 20th century from Japan. In Japan, such Chinese glazes have long been highly esteemed and are known as yuteki temmoku ('oil-spot temmoku'), a name documented as early as the first half of the 15th century. The original term used for these glazes during the Song and Jin dynasties has been lost to history, as contemporary connoisseurs and collectors failed to record it in their writings. It is possible, though not certain, that in the Song dynasty, the term 'partridge feather' may have been applied to a broader range of dark glazes than the russet-splashed types it specifically describes today. For a discussion on this, see R.D.Mowry, Hare's Fur, Tortoiseshell, and Partridge Feathers: Chinese Brown and Black-Glazed Ceramics, 400-1400, Cambridge MA, 1996, p.149. See a related black-glazed bowl with oil-spots, Song dynasty, of similar diameter (21cm diam.), illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum: Porcelain of the Song Dynasty (I), Hong Kong, 1996, p.226, no.204.
See a related but smaller 'oil spot' black-glazed bowl, Northern Song/Jin dynasty, which was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 4 April 2017, lot 26. Another black-glazed russet 'oil spot' bowl, Jin dynasty was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 30 May 2022, lot 2840.