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Chinese Stoneware Bowl or Dish Longquan Celadon Incised, Yuan Dynasty 1271-1368
$1,020.20
£745
€873.28
CA$1,404.89
A$1,529.19
CHF 810.26
MX$18,390.85
NOK 10,302.30
SEK 9,440.92
DKK 6,523.38
About the Item
This is a very old interesting Chinese stoneware Longquan Celadon bowl or plate with incised decoration, which we date to the Yuan Dynasty, circa 1300.
The bowl is well potted on a low foot.
The bowl is an olive green colour having a celadon glaze with incised decoration to its centre of what looks like a flower stem and additionally three incised string lines to the outer wall. Unglazed parts fire to a terracotta brown colour as with the base section
The piece is unmarked but for similar pieces see the superb book: Chinese Ceramics by He Li published by Thames
Hudson, 1996; pages 164 to 184.
NOTES
Longquan is a city in South west China. These wares were produced over a long time period from 959 to 1550; which covers the Northern Song, Southern Song, Yuan and the early Ming periods from 1368 for approximately 200 years. Production was on a large scale with the wares forming an important export market for about 600 years. Colours centred on olive green but greenish blues and browns were also made. There eventual demise came when they were replaced by Blue and white porcelain from Jingdezhen.
- Dimensions:Height: 1.38 in (3.51 cm)Diameter: 6.6 in (16.77 cm)
- Style:Other (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:circa 1300
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Good antique condition for about 700 years old. NO restoration. 2 x very old hairlines and age related wear as expected. 1 x under rim chip.
- Seller Location:Lincoln, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: P 19591stDibs: LU990329860372
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