11

A 'Dingyao' carved 'lotus' bowl


Estimate

12.000 - 15.000


Session

30 November 2022



Description

Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127)
Porcelain with an ivory-white glaze
Potted with deep, rounded sides and raised on a small, circular foot
Carved on the interior with an elegant lotus spray
The rim is bound with a metal band

Height: 3,5 cm Diam.: 8,5 cm


Category

Asian Art


Additional Information

Provenance:
Inportant private collection
Christie’s, London, 2015

Small circular bowls, with almost semispherical shape and carved ‘lotus’ decoration are among the most representative pieces produced at the Ding kilns in Hebei province during the 11th century and the 1st half of the 12th century. Similar bowls to the one we are now presenting can be found in found in the most important public and private collections of Song ceramics.

Similar pieces can be found at:
The Palace Museum, Beijing - Selection of Ding Ware, The Palace Museum Collection and Archaeological Excavation, Beijing 2012, pp. 254-255, n. 109;
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York - Suzanne G. Valenstein, A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics, New York, 1989, p. 89, n. 82;
Meiyintang Collection - Regina Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, London 1994, Volume I, p. 204, n. 361;
Falk Collection - Eskenazi, Principal Wares of the Song Period from a Private Collection, London, 2015, n. 9.



Closed Auction