A large Chinese moulded Yaozhou celadon bowl, Jin dynasty (1115-1234), of conical shape, the interior moulded with foliate scrolls interspersed with large flowerheads, the centre with petals radiating from the character Jia, possibly the name of the potter or the family to whom the bowl was made, diameter 20.2cm Estimate £1,000-1,500 Similar bowls with the surname 'Yuan' in the centre are in the Barlow Collection, catalogue number 67C and the MacDonald Collection catalogue plate XX No.64. A bowl with similar chrysanthemum scrolls in the National Palace Museum Taiwan was included in the special exhibition of Song dynasty wares, 1978, catalogue number 41.
A large Chinese moulded Yaozhou celadon bowl, Jin dynasty (1115-1234), of conical shape, the interior moulded with foliate scrolls interspersed with large flowerheads, the centre with petals radiating from the character Jia, possibly the name of the potter or the family to whom the bowl was made, diameter 20.2cm Estimate £1,000-1,500 Similar bowls with the surname 'Yuan' in the centre are in the Barlow Collection, catalogue number 67C and the MacDonald Collection catalogue plate XX No.64. A bowl with similar chrysanthemum scrolls in the National Palace Museum Taiwan was included in the special exhibition of Song dynasty wares, 1978, catalogue number 41.
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