A RARE CIZHOU BROWN AND WHITE STRIPED OVOID JAR
A RARE CIZHOU BROWN AND WHITE STRIPED OVOID JAR
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A RARE CIZHOU BROWN AND WHITE STRIPED OVOID JAR

NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY, 11TH-EARLY 12TH CENTURY

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A RARE CIZHOU BROWN AND WHITE STRIPED OVOID JAR
NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY, 11TH-EARLY 12TH CENTURY
6 in. (15.2 cm.) wide
Provenance
Sotheby’s New York, 30 March 2006, lot 45.
Andrew Kahane, Ltd., New York.
Private collection, New York.

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Lot Essay

The technique of painting dark slip stripes on an ivory-white ground is very rare and may represent the precursor for later Song Cizhou-type black-glazed jars decorated with vertical bands in white slip, such as the jar from the Bernat Collection sold at Sotheby’s New York, 7 November 1980, lot 172. A smaller jar (12.7 cm. diam.) dated to the Northern Song dynasty and decorated with groups of vertical brown stripes against an ivory-white ground, from the Peter Scheinman Collection, was sold at Christie’s New York, 13-14 September 2018, lot 1282. See, also, the cup and saucer decorated with groups of vertical lines and floral motifs in black slip against a white ground, illustrated in Mayuyama, Seventy Years, vol. 1, Tokyo, 1976, p. 194, no. 578, where it is described as Song dynasty Hsiu-wu ware.

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