A very fine, large qingbai porcelain bowl with incised floral décor, China, Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279). Photo Nagel Auktionen
the thinly potted conical bowl with light bluish glaze is on the interior covered with a dense, incised peony décor and shallow combed lines, the outer wall left undecorated, the base is unglazed and has fired an orange and dark brown colour. Except a tiny rim chip in good condition; h.: 7,3 cm; diam.: 20,6 cm. - Estimate 9 000 / 12 000 €
Provenance: Private collection Rhineland, acquired at Christie's, London, 13. June 1990, lot 77
Compare: Porcelain of the Song Dynasty (II), The complete collection of treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong 1996, no. 189, an almost identical Qingbai bowl of similar shape, size (diam. 21 cm) and same incised decoration, dated Song dynasty (960-1279)
The University of Hong Kong, "The Multiplicity of Simplicity - Monochrome Wares from the Song to the Yuan Dynasties", Hong Kong 2012, no. 3, a pair of smaller Qingbai conical bowls (h.: 5,7 cm, diam.: 17,6 cm) incised on the interior with three boys playing amidst a similar dense décor of peony flowers and plants and combed lines, dated Northern Song dynasty (960-1127).
Nagel Auktionen. 2013/05/08. http://www.auction.de/