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A HUOZHOU WHITE-GLAZED STEMBOWL, SONG-JIN DYNASTY
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04月17日 下午5点 开拍 /15天2小时
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Published:1. Bo Gyllensv?rd, Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1964, pl. 422.2. Bo Gyllensv?rd, Chinese Ceramic Treasures. A Selection from the Ulricehamn East Asian Museum, Including the Carl Kempe Collection, Ulricehamn, 2002, pl. 626China, Huozhou kilns, Shanxi province, 11th-13th century. The deep rounded sides rising from a tall spreading foot to an everted rim, covered overall in a clear cream glaze falling short of the foot to reveal the unglazed white bodyProvenance: The Carl Kempe Collection, thence by descent. Sotheby's London, 5 November 2008, lot 552 (part-lot). A private collection in the United Kingdom, acquired from the above. An American collector, acquired subsequently and thence by descent. Dr. Johan Carl Kempe (1884-1967) was a leading figure of the Swedish pulp and paper industry and an Olympic silver medalist. However, he is probably best known for his magnificent and legendary collection of Chinese art. The famous collection specialized in three principal areas, Chinese gold and silver from the Zhou to the Qing dynasty, Chinese white porcelains from the Song and Tang dynasties, and Chinese glass, but he also collected Chinese lacquer, snuffboxes, bronzes and other metalwork, enamels, hardstones, and Roman glassware. Kempe and his wife traveled to Mainland China for the first time in 1935, where he reportedly purchased around 250 objects. After his death, part of his collection was donated to the British Museum and the Museum of Art and Far Eastern Antiquities in Ulricehamn, some items were exhibited in 1971 by the Kempe Foundation which organized a touring exhibition to the United States showing 150 items of gold, silver and ceramics, and some objects were sold at auction houses including Sotheby's Hong Kong, while a substantial portion has remained in the family to this day.Condition: Good condition with old wear and firing irregularities including five spur marks each to interior and foot, small firing cracks, little pitting, light warping, and dark spots. The rim with a minute shallow chip. Two minor star cracks to the sides.Weight: 59 gDimensions: Height 6 cm, Diameter 8.6 cmThe Huozhou kilns were renowned for producing fine quality white wares inspired by the celebrated Ding wares of the Northern Song dynasty. Production at this kiln began in the late Northern Song period and reached its height during the Jin dynasty. By the Yuan dynasty, the Huozhou kiln had become the only kiln in the country specializing exclusively in the production of fine white porcelain. Located near the town of Chencun, Shanxi province, the kiln complex is believed to be the same mentioned by Cao Zhao in his Gegu yaolun (Essential Criteria of Antiquities) from 1388, where he notes that 'Peng Junbao copied ancient Ding wares making “waisted” vessels which were very neat. The white ones are similar to Ding wares' (see Kiln Sites of Ancient China. Recent Finds of Pottery and Porcelain, British Museum, London, 1980, p. 102).Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Sotheby's London, 14 May 2008, lot 284 Price: GBP 12,500 or approx. EUR 23,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A rare 'huozhou' stembowl, Jin dynasty Expert remark: Compare the closely related form and glaze. This stembowl was also previously in the Carl Kempe Collection.

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