Description: Song dynasty (960-1279)
The deep conical sides raised on a short cylindrical foot, covered with a lustrous black glaze finely streaked with russet 'hare's fur' stripes, thickening to a reddish-russet tone at the mouth rim and stopping short in thick drops above the foot, the mouth rim mounted with a metal band.
Diam. 12.4 cm
Provenance:
- Auction Sotheby’s, Amsterdam, 22 October 1996, lot 364
- Collection Drs. Koos de Jong, Amsterdam
Compare:
- R. Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, Vol. I, London 1994, no. 530, p. 285
- R. Kerr, Song Ceramics, V&A Museum, London 2004, no. 115, p. 113
- [exhib.cat.] Hare's Fur, Tortoiseshell, and Partridge Feathers. Chinese brown- and black-glaze ceramics, 400-1400 (ed. R.D. Mowry), Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge (MA) 1996, no. 76, p. 205
-[cat.] Feuer und Erde. Chinesische Fru?hkeramik, Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst, Keulen 2008, no. 171, p. 212