flower-pot
- Museum number
- PDF.33
- Description
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Official Jun stoneware flower pot with six lobes, flattened mouthrim with narrow raised band at the edge, and high flaring sides. The flower pot has thick opalescent purple glaze passing into crimson with bluish suffusions. There is an inscription on the base, and six round drainage holes, which have been filled with clay.
- Production date
- 1403-1435
- Dimensions
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Diameter: 141 millimetres (base)
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Diameter: 273 millimetres
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Height: 191 millimetres
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- Curator's comments
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Published PDF date : Yuan 13th-14th century
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Room 95 label text:
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Lobed flower pot with drainage holes
This Jun ware flower pot is incised with the number 二 (er ‘two’) on the base. Many scholars have changed their views on the dating of these ‘Official’ Jun wares, which were once all credited to the Northern Song dynasty. This attribution appears in Qing dynasty works such as Lan Pu’s (fl. 1815) 景德鎮陶錄 (Jingdezhen Tao Lu ‘Account of Ceramics at Jingdezhen’) and persisted until the late 1990s. In part, the attribution was based on linking sherds of ‘Official’ Jun wares found at Juntai to a surface find at the same place of an inscribed mould for late Northern Song coins. Further research now suggests this mould is unlikely to be of the period. Henan Archaeology Institute’s 2004 excavations, Shanghai Museum’s thermoluminescence tests and Shenzhen Municipal Institute of Archaeology’s seminar propose dates ranging from the fourteenth to early fifteenth century for ‘Official’ Jun ware.
Stoneware body covered in blue and purple glazes with olive-green on the base
Official Jun ware官鈞窯
Juntai, Yuxian, Henan province 河南省, 禹縣, 鈞台
Ming dynasty, about AD 1368–1435
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葵花式帶排水孔花盆
鈞窯花盆底部刻數目字“二”。學者們曾經普遍持有官鈞類器物燒造於北宋的觀點,而現在則有所改變。這種論點最早出現在藍浦所撰《景德鎮陶錄》(成書於1815年)中,並一直持續到20世紀90年代晚期。此觀點的重要依據是在鈞台曾發掘出一批官鈞窯殘片,同時出土的還有一個北宋晚期錢範。最新的研究認為這個錢範並非屬於這一時期。河南考古研究院2004年的發掘、上海博物館的熱釋光測試以及深圳市考古所舉辦的研討會都表明,官鈞類器物應燒造於14至15世紀早期。
炻胎,施藍色及紫色釉,底部為橄欖綠色釉
官鈞窯
河南省禹縣(今禹州市)鈞台
明代,約1368-1435年
- Bibliographic references
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Pierson 1999 / Illustrated catalogue of Ru, Guan, Jun, Guangdong and Yixing wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art (p.30, no.33)
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Yorke Hardy 1953 / Tung, Ju, Kuan, Chun, Kuang-tung & Glazed I-hsing Wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art (p.10, no.33, pl.IV)
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Pierson 2002 / Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art: A Guide to the Collection (p.60, no.42)
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Scott 1989b / Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art: A Guide to the Collection (p.64, no.52)
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Hobson 1934 / A Catalogue of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain in the Collection of Sir Percival David Bt., F.S.A. (p. 63, pl. LXII)
- Location
- On display (G95/dc14/sh7)
- Department
- Asia
- Registration number
- PDF.33