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Property from the Collection of Dr. Maurice Berger

A small 'Cizhou' black-glazed russet-splashed jar, Northern Song / Jin dynasty | 北宋 / 金 磁州窰黑釉醬斑小罐

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September 20, 05:51 PM GMT

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4,000 - 6,000 USD

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A small 'Cizhou' black-glazed russet-splashed jar

Northern Song / Jin dynasty

北宋 / 金 磁州窰黑釉醬斑小罐


Diameter 4 in., 10.2 cm

Alice Boney, New York.

Collection of Dr. John Fong (Ji Zhen Zhai Collection), 1988.


愛麗絲•龐耐,紐約

集珍齋收藏,1988年

Treasures of the Chinese Scholar, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeaology and Anthropology, Philadelphia, 1997.


《Treasures of the Chinese Scholar》,賓夕法尼亞大學考古與人類學博物館,費城,1997年

Vessels of this type are considered to have originated in Henan province and the distinctive decoration of russet mottling is referred to as 'partridge-feather' glaze. For further discussion on this type and illustration of related vase, see Robert D. Mowry, Hare's Fur, Tortoiseshell and Partridge Feathers, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, 1996, cat. no 35.