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Lot n° 723

A CIZHOU ‘FLORAL’ BOWL

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A CIZHOU ‘FLORAL’ BOWL China, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Rising from a short straight foot to an everted rim. Carved through the creamy-white slip with a central lotus bloom borne on a leafy stem, within a band of stylized leaves, reserved against a combed ground and covered with a cream glaze over a white slip, stopping unevenly above the foot and revealing the buff body. Condition: With old wear and firing flaws, some chipping to rims as well as few glaze flakes, the interior with iron red staining. Overall good condition consistent with age. Provenance: From a German private collection assembled between 1975 and 2002. Acquired at Nagel Auktionen in Asian Art on 6-7 May 2016, lot 765. Weight: 1055 g Dimensions: Diameter 26 cm Auction result comparison: Compare a related cizhou bowl at Christie’s New York in The Collection of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth Part IV - Chinese Works of Art: Metalwork, Sculpture and Early Ceramics on 20 March 2015, lot 859, sold for USD 7,500.