SIX FOOTED BOWLS
SIX FOOTED BOWLS
Glazed ceramic
China, Song (960-1279) to Qing dynasty (1644-1912)
These six footed bowls exhibit different types of glazes, including green with unglazed portions, blue and white, creme, brown and black. The smallest of the bowls features two handles. The black-brown glazed bowl was discovered at sea. The blue and white Ming bowl shows a horse within a double circle in the well and is decorated with floral and geometric patterns on the exterior. The bowl with Kangxi mark on the base shows two furious dragons fighting over a pearl.
Dimensions: HEIGHT 3.3-5.2 CM, DIAMETER 7.3-11.3 CM
Condition: The green bowl has two minor chips on the rim, the Kangxi bowl was broken in several places and restored, overall good condition
Provenance: Austrian private collection