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拍賣筆記 vol.150 邦瀚斯倫敦:埃斯肯納齊,金代鈞窯青釉三足爐 - Eskenazi, A Large Jin Dynasty Junyao Tripod Incense Burner

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Celadon-glazed ceramic vessel with three legs on a plain backdrop. Soft turquoise color with crackled texture, exuding a vintage feel.


埃斯肯納齊甄選,器型屬於同類中挺拔罕見之作。細膩開片有汝州氣勢,這件作品圓潤可愛,是同類中的逸品。


儘管許多窯口均有燒製各類陶瓷器物,但特定的窯口因其在某些器型上的卓越成就而聲名遠播。以鈞窯為例,其作品兼具美感與耐用性,尤以盆、奩(供盤)和爐等器物著稱,如本件拍品所示。


此件香爐或盛以細沙,以固定插立的香枝,應置於寺廟供壇之上,或更為險峻地安放在附近的香几上。此例特別引人注目,不僅尺寸寬大,比例和諧,且通體施以乳藍色釉,釉質豐厚,呈現均勻而細密的氣泡紋理,唯有方形足尖底部露胎無釉。


Close-up of a light blue ceramic vase with a crackled texture against a plain beige background, showcasing its smooth and rounded form.


金 鈞窯青釉三足爐


來源:

倫敦古董商埃斯卡納齊

Emmanuel Christofides (1928-2020),雅典和倫敦,於1986年2月12日從上處獲得


著錄:

D.Priestley和M.Flacks,《A Life in the Company of Song Ceramics》,倫敦,2017年,第44-45頁,編號16


Close-up of a teal ceramic surface with crackle pattern and a small chip. A partial sticker in the corner says "COLL". The texture is smooth.

A LARGE JUNYAO TRIPOD INCENSE BURNER

Jin Dynasty

INSTINCT & KNOWLEDGE A LIFE IN THE COMPANY OF SONG CERAMICS

15 5月 2025, 10:00 BST

倫敦,新龐德街

£25,000 - £35,000


參考倫敦大英博物館所藏一件北宋鈞窯大型三足香爐,收錄於蘇玫瑰(S. Pierson)著,《Illustrated Catalogue of Ru, Guan, Jun, Guangdong and Yixing wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art》(大衛德基金會藏中國藝術品圖錄:汝、官、鈞、廣東及宜興窯),倫敦,1999年,頁50,編號95。


另可比較一件相關之宋/元鈞窯大型香爐,曾售於香港蘇富比,2019年11月28日,拍品編號414。


A ceramic object's underside with a blue-green glaze, showcasing three worn brown feet. A label reads "E.C. Christoffersen Collection."


A LARGE JUNYAO TRIPOD INCENSE BURNER

Jin Dynasty


Sturdily potted, the globular body rising from three short, curving legs to a constricted neck and everted mouth, applied overall save for the feet with a pale sky-blue glaze suffused with faint craquelure, thinning to a mushroom-grey tone on the edge of the rim, Japanese wood box and cover. 14.6cm (5 3/4in) high (3).Provenance:Eskenazi Ltd., LondonEmmanuel Christofides (1928-2020), Athens and London, acquired from the above on 12 February 1986Published and Illustrated:D.Priestley and M.Flacks, A Life in the Company of Song Ceramics, London, 2017, pp.44-45, no.16


Celadon-glazed pottery vessel with crackled surface on three legs. Light green hue, placed on a neutral background. No text visible.

While most kilns produced a wide variety of ceramic items, certain kilns became renowned for excelling in specific types of wares. The Jun kilns, for instance, were celebrated for crafting pieces that combined beauty with durability, such as basins, offering dishes, and incense burners such as the present lot. This incense burner, probably filled with fine sand to hold incense sticks, would have been placed on a temple altar or, more precariously, on a nearby stand. This example is particularly striking due to its generous size, harmonious proportions, and exceptional milky-blue glaze, thickly bubbled and applied over the entire surface, leaving only the square-section feet unglazed at the tips.See a similar large Junyao tripod incense burner, Northern Song dynasty, in the British Museum, illustrated by S.Pierson, Illustrated Catalogue of Ru, Guan, Jun, Guangdong and Yixing wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, 1999, London, p.50, no.95. Compare also with a related large Junyao incense burner, Song/Yuan dynasty, which was sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 28 November 2019, lot 414.







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