13th Dec, 2023 13:00

Fine Asian Art Holiday Sale

 
  Lot 140
 

140

A WHITE-GLAZED XING ZHADOU, LATE TANG DYNASTY TO FIVE DYNASTIES PERIOD
唐末至五代邢窯白釉渣斗

Sold for €1,950

including Buyer's Premium


Lot details

China, 9th-10th century. The compressed globular body rising from a short foot to a waisted trumpet neck with a small cylindrical mouth. Covered overall in a smooth, creamy white glaze of eggshell tone, spare the foot and the base, revealing the pale ivory colored ware.

Provenance: American trade.
Condition: Good condition with old wear and expected manufacturing flaws including minor pitting, scattered dark spots and glaze crackling. Shallow surface scratches. Some flaking to glaze around the neck and rim.

Weight: 363.9 g
Dimensions: Diameter 13 cm, Height 10.6 cm

Please click here to read the full description

The unusual shape of this zhadou, with its broad sloping mouth rim, was inspired by early metalwork prototypes dating back to the Han dynasty. For an example see Zacke, 16th October, 2021, lot 333. It has been suggested that vessels of this specific shape may have functioned as waste recepticle for wine dregs or tea leaves.

Xing wares from Hebei province were the best quality white-glazed ceramic of the Tang dynasty. The kilns are best known for their tea bowls, dishes and bowl stands, and vessels like the present zhadou are very rare.

Literature comparison:
Compare a closely related zhadou with a slightly smaller flared mouth, more compressed body and covered with a white-crackle glaze, dated to the Tang dynasty in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Porcelain of the Jin and Tang Dynasties, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 1996, no. 144, and another zhadou in the same monograph, no. 143. Also compare a zhadou of similar shape but covered with a celadon glaze that was included in the Nezu Institute of Fine Arts exhibition, Toji hakuji, seiji, sancai (Tang pottery and porcelain), Tokyo, 1988, no. 49. Compare two related Tang dynasty silver zhadou illustrated in Tangdai Jinyin Qi, Beijing, 1985, nos. 255 and 278, the first excavated at Xi'an, and the second with a slightly concave mouth rim found in a tomb in Linan Xian Shiu Qiushi, Zhejiang province. Also compare with a prototype from the Han Dynasty at Zacke, 16th October, 2021, lot 333.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Christie’s New York, 13 September 2019, lot 1017
Price: USD 20,000 or approx. EUR 22,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A rare Xing Zhadou, Late Tang Dynasty-Five dynasties period, 10th century
Expert remark: Note the diameter (15.6 cm).

Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Sotheby’s New York, 19 March 2007, lot 386
Estimate: USD 15,000 or approx. EUR 20,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A rare small ‘Xing’ spittoon (zhadou) Tang Dynasty

点此阅读中文翻译 (Chinese Translation)

唐末至五代邢窯白釉渣斗
中國,九至十世紀。渣斗口外撇,口沿呈漏斗形碗狀,膽形狀腹,平底。器里外施白釉,底無釉。此件渣斗胎質潔白細膩,造型規整大方。

來源:美國古玩交易。
品相:狀況良好,有磨損和製造缺陷,包括輕微凹坑、黑點和釉面裂紋。表面淺劃痕。頸部和邊緣有一些剝落的釉面。

重量:363.9 克
尺寸:直徑 13 厘米, 高 10.6 厘米

唐代渣斗的頸口則非常細,配合大敞的撇口,利於茶水與茶渣的分離。例如參見 Zacke,2021 年 10 月 16 日,拍品 333。河北邢窯白釉是唐代白釉陶瓷中品質最好的,以茶碗、茶盤、碗架而聞名。

文獻比較:
比較一件非常相近的唐代渣斗有較小的開口,胎體更加壓縮,並覆蓋有白色裂紋釉,北京故宮博物院,見《故宮博物院藏文物精品集‧晉至唐瓷器》,香港,1996年,編號144。另一件渣斗,編號143。比較一件青釉蓋渣斗,展覽於Nezu Institute of Fine Arts,《Toji hakuji,seiji,sancai (Tang pottery and porcelain)》,東京,1988年,編號49。比較兩件相近的唐代銀製渣斗,《唐代金銀器》,北京,1985年,編號255和278,一件出土於西安,另一件出土於浙江臨安。比較一件漢代鎏金銅飛鳥走獸紋小瓶,見Zacke,2021年10月16日,lot 333。

拍賣結果比較:
形制:非常相近
拍賣:紐約佳士得,2019年9月13日,lot 1017
價格:USD 20,000(相當於今日EUR 22,000
描述:晚唐/五代邢窯渣斗
專家評論:請注意直徑 (15.6 釐米)。

拍賣結果比較:
形制:非常相近
拍賣:紐約蘇富比,2007年3月19日,lot 386
估價:USD 15,000(相當於今日EUR 20,500
描述:唐代邢窯渣斗
 

China, 9th-10th century. The compressed globular body rising from a short foot to a waisted trumpet neck with a small cylindrical mouth. Covered overall in a smooth, creamy white glaze of eggshell tone, spare the foot and the base, revealing the pale ivory colored ware.

Provenance: American trade.
Condition: Good condition with old wear and expected manufacturing flaws including minor pitting, scattered dark spots and glaze crackling. Shallow surface scratches. Some flaking to glaze around the neck and rim.

Weight: 363.9 g
Dimensions: Diameter 13 cm, Height 10.6 cm

Please click here to read the full description

The unusual shape of this zhadou, with its broad sloping mouth rim, was inspired by early metalwork prototypes dating back to the Han dynasty. For an example see Zacke, 16th October, 2021, lot 333. It has been suggested that vessels of this specific shape may have functioned as waste recepticle for wine dregs or tea leaves.

Xing wares from Hebei province were the best quality white-glazed ceramic of the Tang dynasty. The kilns are best known for their tea bowls, dishes and bowl stands, and vessels like the present zhadou are very rare.

Literature comparison:
Compare a closely related zhadou with a slightly smaller flared mouth, more compressed body and covered with a white-crackle glaze, dated to the Tang dynasty in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Porcelain of the Jin and Tang Dynasties, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 1996, no. 144, and another zhadou in the same monograph, no. 143. Also compare a zhadou of similar shape but covered with a celadon glaze that was included in the Nezu Institute of Fine Arts exhibition, Toji hakuji, seiji, sancai (Tang pottery and porcelain), Tokyo, 1988, no. 49. Compare two related Tang dynasty silver zhadou illustrated in Tangdai Jinyin Qi, Beijing, 1985, nos. 255 and 278, the first excavated at Xi'an, and the second with a slightly concave mouth rim found in a tomb in Linan Xian Shiu Qiushi, Zhejiang province. Also compare with a prototype from the Han Dynasty at Zacke, 16th October, 2021, lot 333.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Christie’s New York, 13 September 2019, lot 1017
Price: USD 20,000 or approx. EUR 22,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A rare Xing Zhadou, Late Tang Dynasty-Five dynasties period, 10th century
Expert remark: Note the diameter (15.6 cm).

Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Sotheby’s New York, 19 March 2007, lot 386
Estimate: USD 15,000 or approx. EUR 20,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A rare small ‘Xing’ spittoon (zhadou) Tang Dynasty

点此阅读中文翻译 (Chinese Translation)

唐末至五代邢窯白釉渣斗
中國,九至十世紀。渣斗口外撇,口沿呈漏斗形碗狀,膽形狀腹,平底。器里外施白釉,底無釉。此件渣斗胎質潔白細膩,造型規整大方。

來源:美國古玩交易。
品相:狀況良好,有磨損和製造缺陷,包括輕微凹坑、黑點和釉面裂紋。表面淺劃痕。頸部和邊緣有一些剝落的釉面。

重量:363.9 克
尺寸:直徑 13 厘米, 高 10.6 厘米

唐代渣斗的頸口則非常細,配合大敞的撇口,利於茶水與茶渣的分離。例如參見 Zacke,2021 年 10 月 16 日,拍品 333。河北邢窯白釉是唐代白釉陶瓷中品質最好的,以茶碗、茶盤、碗架而聞名。

文獻比較:
比較一件非常相近的唐代渣斗有較小的開口,胎體更加壓縮,並覆蓋有白色裂紋釉,北京故宮博物院,見《故宮博物院藏文物精品集‧晉至唐瓷器》,香港,1996年,編號144。另一件渣斗,編號143。比較一件青釉蓋渣斗,展覽於Nezu Institute of Fine Arts,《Toji hakuji,seiji,sancai (Tang pottery and porcelain)》,東京,1988年,編號49。比較兩件相近的唐代銀製渣斗,《唐代金銀器》,北京,1985年,編號255和278,一件出土於西安,另一件出土於浙江臨安。比較一件漢代鎏金銅飛鳥走獸紋小瓶,見Zacke,2021年10月16日,lot 333。

拍賣結果比較:
形制:非常相近
拍賣:紐約佳士得,2019年9月13日,lot 1017
價格:USD 20,000(相當於今日EUR 22,000
描述:晚唐/五代邢窯渣斗
專家評論:請注意直徑 (15.6 釐米)。

拍賣結果比較:
形制:非常相近
拍賣:紐約蘇富比,2007年3月19日,lot 386
估價:USD 15,000(相當於今日EUR 20,500
描述:唐代邢窯渣斗

Zacke Live Online Bidding

Our online bidding platform makes it easier than ever to bid in our auctions! When you bid through our website, you can take advantage of our premium buyer's terms without incurring any additional online bidding surcharges.

To bid live online, you'll need to create an online account. Once your account is created and your identity is verified, you can register to bid in an auction up to 12 hours before the auction begins. 

Create an Account

  

Intended Spend and Bid Limits

When you register to bid in an online auction, you will need to share your intended maximum spending budget for the auction. We will then review your intended spend and set a bid limit for you. Once you have pre-registered for a live online auction, you can see your intended spend and bid limit by going to 'Account Settings' and clicking on 'Live Bidding Registrations'. 

Your bid limit will be the maximum amount you can bid during the auction. Your bid limit is for the hammer price and is not affected by the buyer’s premium and VAT.  For example, if you have a bid limit of €1,000 and place two winning bids for €300 and €200, then you will only be able to bid €500 for the rest of the auction. If you try to place a bid that is higher than €500, you will not be able to do so.

 

Online Absentee and Telephone Bids

You can now leave absentee and telephone bids on our website! 

Absentee Bidding

Once you've created an account and your identity is verified, you can leave your absentee bid directly on the lot page. We will contact you when your bids have been confirmed.

Telephone Bidding

Once you've created an account and your identity is verified, you can leave telephone bids online. We will contact you when your bids have been confirmed.

Telephone Bidding Form

 

Classic Absentee and Telephone Bidding Form

You can still submit absentee and telephone bids by email or fax if you prefer. Simply fill out the Absentee Bidding/Telephone bidding form and return it to us by email at office@zacke.at or by fax at +43 (1) 532 04 52 20. You can download the PDF from our Upcoming Auctions page. 

 

How-To Guides

How to Create Your Personal Zacke Account
How to Register to Bid on Zacke Live
How to Leave Absentee Bids Online
How to Leave Telephone Bids Online

 

中文版本的操作指南 

创建新账号
注册Zacke Live在线直播竞拍(免平台费)
缺席投标和电话投标

 

Third-Party Bidding

We partner with best-in-class third-party partners to make it easy for you to bid online in the channel of your choice. Please note that if you bid with one of our third-party online partners, then there will be a live bidding surcharge on top of your final purchase price. You can find all of our fees here. Here's a full list of our third-party partners:

  • 51 Bid Live
  • EpaiLive
  • ArtFoxLive
  • Invaluable
  • LiveAuctioneers
  • the-saleroom
  • lot-tissimo
  • Drouot

Please note that we place different auctions on different platforms. For example, in general, we only place Chinese art auctions on 51 Bid Live.

  

Bidding in Person

You must register to bid in person and will be assigned a paddle at the auction. Please contact us at office@zacke.at or +43 (1) 532 04 52 for the latest local health and safety guidelines.