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A SMALL GE-TYPE CELADON-GLAZED WASHER
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09月16日 晚上9点 开拍 / 09月14日 下午3点 截止委托
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PROPERTY FROM A CONNECTICUT PRIVATE COLLECTION A SMALL GE-TYPE CELADON-GLAZED WASHER 16th/17th century The gently convex center rising to straight sides with everted rim and supported by a short ring foot, the pale-blue celadon glaze with networks of black and golden crackles, the foot neatly pared revealing the dark purple body. 3 3/4in (9.5cm) diam Footnotes 十六/十七世紀 仿哥釉青瓷洗 Provenance: Penglai Shanfang Collection, Tainan, Taiwan Connecticut Private Collection 來源: 蓬萊山房舊藏,臺灣臺南 康乃狄克州私人藏 Ge ware, renowned as one of the 'Five Classic Wares of the Song,' has been characterized for its "iron rim, purple foot" body (鐵口紫足) with a "golden silk, iron thread" (金絲鐵線) crackled glaze. The two-tone crack lines are never straight, and the density of crackles changes according to vessel shape and glaze thickness, adding a modern, abstract pattern to an otherwise undecorated piece. The study and research on Ge ware and its counterpart Guan, 'official' ware, has been a subject of intense debate in the past decades. Historic records showed that when the Southern Song moved its capital to Lin'an, present day Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, the court ordered the establishment of two kiln sites to produce ritual vessels for sacrificial ceremonies. The Jiaotanxia kiln site at Wuguishan was excavated in 1956, and the Xiuneisi kiln site was discovered at Laohudong and excavated in 1996 – both locations unearthed celadon wares with dark purple body and crackled glaze very similar to the present lot as well as many examples collected in the Qing Court. Meanwhile, the research on Ge ware was clouded by conflicting historic records, waiting for clarification from future discovery of the Ge kiln site. A group of scholarly essays presented by the Beijing Palace Museum is published in Selection of Ge Ware: The Palace Museum Collection and Archaeological Discoveries, Beijing, 2018 (2nd edition), pp. 334-374, inclusive of several major theories to consider. The Palace Museum in Taipei also presented their perspective based on the museum's collection of Ru, Guan, and Ge, see Precious as the Morning Star: 12th-14h Century Celadons in the Qing Court Collection, Taipei, 2015, with a scholarly essay on pp. 294-311. In addition to the unsolved mystery on the Ge kiln site, the term 'Five Classic Wares of the Song' was only coined in the Ming dynasty. Scientific excavations and the study of archeology have dramatically changed our understanding of Ge ware. By 1982 when Feng Xianming published The History of Chinese Ceramics, the categories defined in 'Five Classic Wares of the Song' was no longer followed. The present example, while embodied many characteristics of the Ge-type celadon ware, may well be a product of the Ming or Qing, made to satisfy the market for connoisseurs and the collecting community. For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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