A carved Longquan celadon bowl – Song dynasty
The bowl has deep rounded sides with a flared rim. The interior is incised with what looks like cloud pattern and the exterior with vertical stripes. It is covered overall with a thin celadon glaze, except for the base and footring. It is high fired and gives a high clear pitch when tapped with a finger. It was probably made in late northern Song or early southern Song.
Period: Song dynasty - 12th century
Size: Height 6 cm, diameter 11.7 cm
Condition: Good condition, wear consistent with age, small chips to the footring
Provenance: Swedish private collection
SKU: 32
References: Two related bowls from the Palace Museum dated to southern Song, are illustrated in Longquan of the world – Longquan Celadon and Globalization, Vol. 1 – A history of Thousands of Years, The Forbidden City Publishing House, 2019, Plate 31, 32
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