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AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE 'OIL-SPOT' GLAZED VASE, MEIPING, SONG DYNASTY
奥地利 北京时间
04月10日 下午5点 开拍 /5天10小时
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China, 960-1279. Well potted with a tapered foot and high angled shoulder surmounted by a short waisted neck with everted rim, generously covered in a lustrous black glaze suffused with a pattern of iridescent silvery 'oil-spots', transitioning to a pale brown at the mouth and pooling over the rim, and stopping irregularly above the base in thick drops.Provenance: The E & J Frankel Collection, no. 1966 (label to base), New York, 2000. The Betty Eisler Collection, New York, acquired from the above and thence by descent. A copy of the original signed invoice from E & J Frankel, dated 25 February 2000, addressed to Betty Eisler, confirming the dating above, and stating a purchase price for the present lot of USD 12,500 or approx. EUR 22,500 (converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing), accompanies this lot. E & J Frankel was a major New York gallery specializing in Asian Art since 1967. Run by Edith (1939-2012) and Joel Frankel (1937-2018), it was one of the oldest galleries in the United States focusing exclusively on Asian art. Leaders in their field, the Frankels traveled the world in search of Asian art treasures and educated the general public about their shared passion. Their gallery on Madison Avenue in New York City became a local institution, best known for its regular schedule of innovative thematic exhibitions, and frequently visited by the biggest names in the field, such as Eskenazi, Ellsworth, Junkunc, and the Alsdorfs. Betty Ellen Eisler (1926-2023) was a proud-and-loud lifetime New Yorker and longtime fashion merchandising executive. After attending the Tobe-Coburn School for Fashion Careers, she worked for 35 years as a national buyer and merchandise manager. After she retired in 1989, she helped her cousin Harold Gottesman with his Manhattan Mini Storage business, where she developed and ran the collection process. She was an avid collector of antique Chinese ceramics and loved to travel. Pieces from her collection are now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear and firing irregularities.Weight: 705 g Dimensions: Height 16.1 cm'Oil spot' glazes were a specialty of the Linfen, Huairen, and Jiexiu kilns of Shanxi province, which mostly used them on small bowls, possibly inspired by the rare 'oil spot' tea bowls of the Jian kilns of Fujian. 'Oil spot' vases are very rare, and there are only few examples with this glaze recorded in private or public collections. The markings were probably formed by applying an iron-saturated slip on the body under the glaze, a new technique developed to cater to the subtle, refined tastes of the time. With a lustrous black glaze suffused with an intricate pattern of iridescent silver spots of varying sizes, the pattern of oil-spot wares was associated with starry nights or melting snow as described in contemporaneous literature.Literature comparison:Compare a related 'oil-spot'-glazed jar, dated 13th-14th century, 20 cm high, in the Minneapolis Institute of Art, accession number 2000.39.1.Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 28 November 2018, lot 379Price: HKD 225,000 or approx. EUR 31,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A black-glazed 'oil spot' jar and cover, Song dynastyExpert remark: Compare the related oil spot glaze and similar color of the ware. Note the similar size (14.2 cm) and different form.
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