A Northern Song celadon tea bowl, 10th century, thinly potted and conical under a grey/green glaze; a large celadon bowl, 20th century, the underside with a multitude of spear petals and with a grey/green glaze; a potiche with a grey/green glaze; and a brush washer with a silky dove grey/green glaze, 7cm - 17.5cm diameter
Sold for £350
Condition Report
The tea bowl has a small exterior rim chip, but otherwise in good condition and rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The larger celadon bowl has a small interior rim chip, the glaze has long craze lines throughout, rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The potiche gas a firing crack on the rim, a glazed blemish on the side of the body, probably caused when leant against another pot when firing. The brush washer is in good condition and rings out nicely when lightly tapped.
A Northern Song celadon tea bowl, 10th century, thinly potted and conical under a grey/green glaze; a large celadon bowl, 20th century, the underside with a multitude of spear petals and with a grey/green glaze; a potiche with a grey/green glaze; and a brush washer with a silky dove grey/green glaze, 7cm - 17.5cm diameter