, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, after a Song original, the exterior with eight vertical lines to simulate petals, the glaze with an even light crazing, the foot rim dressed with brown, with kiln warp, 16.5cm diameter
Provenance: From the collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey.
Tang Ying (AD 1681-1756), appointed resident supervisor of the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen in AD 1728, describes contemporary Yongzheng period production of high-fired grey-green iron glazes made in imitation of Ru, Guan and Ge celadons at Jingdezhen in his 陶成紀事 (Taocheng jishi, 'Records of Ceramic Production').
清18世纪 冰裂纹仿官釉碗
拍品来源:英国Scholey爵士及女爵伉俪私人收藏,David Scholey爵士为前英格兰国家银行总监及英国国家肖像画廊主席
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Condition Report:
with kiln warp and leaning to the side
some surface wear to glaze and crazing throughout
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