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Chinese Dingyao Porcelain Bowl, Song Dynasty (960-1279), the rounded bowl with steep, finely potted sides and a small foot, the interior with floral scroll decoration, the edge of the interior adorned with a fret border along the metal-bound rim, h. 1-3/4", dia. 4-/4". Provenance: International Auction Company of China, Hong Kong, China. Originating in Hebei province, Ding porcelains reflected the subtlety and elegance of Song Dynasty courtly tastes. Ding ware vessels were finely potted, typically bore carved and incised decoration and were often edged in copper, silver and gold. Fine Dingyao bowls like this one can be found in the permanent collections of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York. A very similar bowl sold at Christie's, New York on March 15-16, 2015.


  • Condition: In overall good condition. Patina to the rim and a few firing anomalies including a small grayish spot on the underside of the bowl. A few scattered accretions on the underside surface that appear to be easily removable. No breaks or visible evidence of restoration.

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