An unusual Chinese brown-glazed 'hare's fur' 'floral' bowl Jin dynasty (1115-1234) The rounded sides rising from a short cylindrical foot, the interior stamped with four flower-heads, covered with a purplish-brown glaze faintly streaked with 'hare's fur' markings, stopping irregularly above the foot exposing the greyish-brown buff. Diam. 13.2 cm" Provenance: - J. Wagenaar-Terpstra Oude Aziatische Kunst, Amsterdam (1998) - Collection Drs. Koos de Jong, Amsterdam Compare: Arts of Asia, May/ June 1997, p. 92, ill. 13 Note: As far as known the stamped decoration with flower-heads is a unique feature.
An unusual Chinese brown-glazed 'hare's fur' 'floral' bowl Jin dynasty (1115-1234) The rounded sides rising from a short cylindrical foot, the interior stamped with four flower-heads, covered with a purplish-brown glaze faintly streaked with 'hare's fur' markings, stopping irregularly above the foot exposing the greyish-brown buff. Diam. 13.2 cm" Provenance: - J. Wagenaar-Terpstra Oude Aziatische Kunst, Amsterdam (1998) - Collection Drs. Koos de Jong, Amsterdam Compare: Arts of Asia, May/ June 1997, p. 92, ill. 13 Note: As far as known the stamped decoration with flower-heads is a unique feature.
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