拍品 3040
  • 3040

南宋 官窰鳥食器 |

估價
600,000 - 800,000 HKD
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描述

  • ceramic
  • 6.2 公分, 2 3/8 英寸

來源

傳東京出光美術館收藏
香港佳士得2001年4月30日,編號703

Condition

整體品相良好,除有一微小磕釉,邊及流分別有三角形淺磕,約 0.7 x 0.1 及 0.8 x 0.5 公分。
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拍品資料及來源

Guan ware, the fabled ‘official ware’ specially created for the imperial court of the Southern Song in Hangzhou in south China, is characterised by sophisticated simplicity. The exquisite glaze of the current bird feeder was achieved through gradual application of multiple layers, the distinct crackle probably provoked by a well-controlled cooling process after the last firing, giving the whole piece a gem-like appearance, as if carved out of one boulder of a fine jade-like stone.

Song dynasty Guan bird feeders are extremely rare, and only a small number is recorded, including an example illustrated by Rene-Yvon Lefebvre d'Argence, The Hans Popper Collection of Oriental Art, Kodansha International, Tokyo, 1973, no. 127, and another sold at Christie’s New York, 28th October 1977, lot 50. For other closely related Song dynasty ceramic bird feeders, see a pair of Longquan celadon-glazed bird feeders of slightly smaller size, similarly potted with skilfully applied loop handle, included in the exhibition Chinese Art from the Ferris Luboshez Collection, University of Maryland Art Gallery, 1972, cat. no. 119, and sold in our New York rooms, 18th November 1982, lot 85 and again, 16th March 2016, lot 267; and a Longquan guan-type bird feeder sold in our New York rooms, 18th March 2017, lot 1361.