A Chinese Jian 'hare's fur' teabowl, Song Dynasty, 12th/13th century
Chinese and Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art
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A Chinese Jian 'hare's fur' teabowl, Song Dynasty, 12th/13th century
the deep rounded sides rising from a short straight foot to a slightly everted rim, covered overall in a dark chocolate-brown glaze with fine black 'hare's fur' streaks, the glaze falling short of the dark biscuit, restoration to the rim, 6,8cm high
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