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A northern black-ware Cizhou-type pale stoneware 'partridge-feather' conical bowl
Northern Song/Jin Dynasty, late 11th-early 12th centuryOf deep conical shape, the interior with a lustrous black glaze thinning to brown at the rim, liberally splashed in russet with 'partridge feather' mottling that splashes outward from the center, the exterior with a russet brown glaze almost entirely covering the black glaze beneath save for the edge of the rim and near the foot, the foot ring and shallowly-cut base un-glazed and revealing the buff stoneware. 5 1/8in (13cm) diameter
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北宋/金 十一世紀晚期/十二世紀早期 磁州系鷓鴣斑釉盌Four bowls of varying size, though similar in diameter to ours, are illustrated by Robert D. Mowry, Hare's Fur, Tortoiseshell, and Partridge Feathers: Chinese Brown- and Black-glazed Ceramics, 400-1400, Harvard University Art Museums, 1996, pp.140-144, no's 37 a & b and 38 a & b. Each are also covered with a mottled 'Partridge-Feather' glaze to the interiors and russet glazes to the exteriors. All form part of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Harvard University. Another is illustrated by J.J. Lally, Oriental Art, Song Dynasty Ceramics, The Ronald W. Longsdorf Collection, New York, March-April, 2013, no. 57, where the author notes that similarly glazed tea bowls of this form excavated from the Northern Song stratum of the Cizhou kiln site at Guanti, Cixian, Hebei province are illustrated in the excavation report, Guantai Cizhou yaozhi (The Cizhou Kiln Site at Guantai), Beijing,1997, pl. 65-1, with line drawings illustrating the profile of the distinctive shape (p. 268).Another conical bowl with russet mottling to both the exterior and interior and of slightly smaller size sold at Christie's, New York, 17 March 2016, lot 1495.