Lot 613
A DING WHITE-GLAZED QUADRIPOD WATER POT WITH PROTRUDING ROPE PATTERNS Northern Song Dynasty (AD 960-1127)
H: 9 cm
D: 9 cm
Water pot was used to contain water for the ink slab. Produced during the Northern Song Dynasty, this vessel is potted with a globular and tapering body rising from four legs to a rounded rim with a lid, with four protruding rope patterns beginning at a ridge on the shoulder and trailing down towards each leg. A petal-shaped small button was made to decorate the lid. The vessel is applied overall with a glaze bright and smooth, the shape crude but graceful, making it a worthy addition to the collection of Ding stationary accessories.
Estimate
TWD 60,000-160,000
HKD 15,000-41,000
USD 2,000-5,300
Sold Price
TWD 204,000
HKD 52,850
USD 6,777
The Aiehi Society for the Study of Chinese Ceramics
Literati II : Encounter With A Collector
Ravenel Spring Auction 2017
Saturday, June 3, 2017, 4:00pm