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Three Chinese celadon-glazed plates and two bowls from the Jepara shipwreck, Fujian or Zhejiang kilns, Song

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Ce lot a été vendu le 2025-10-15 et n'est plus disponible

Dia.: 19,5 cm - H.: 8,5 cm (the largest bowl)
Dia.: 16,2 cm (the smallest plate)

One inscribed bowl reads Yuantong Tang Jingshui Hui 圆通堂净水会.

Provenance: Collection of Drs. M.B.P.M. Boerma, The Netherlands, by descent to the current owners.

A group of ceramics from the Jepara wreck, Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279).
Discovered off the north coast of Central Java in 1998, the Jepara wreck yielded over 10,000 ceramic pieces, including celadon dishes, kendi and tableware produced at Fujian kilns for overseas export. Coins inscribed jianyan confirm a date within the reign of Emperor Gaozong (1127–1162). The cargo testifies to the scale of Fujian’s ceramic trade through the port of Quanzhou, the largest maritime hub of the Song–Yuan period.

Rapport d'état:
(UV-checked)
- The plate on the left is in quasi-excellent condition, with some small spots of glaze loss to the rim.
- The other four pieces are all in excellent condition, with minor normal superficial wear.

品相報告:(已用紫外線光檢查)
- 左邊的盤子近乎全品,口沿有一些小剝釉。
- 其餘四件皆全品,表面自然美磨損痕跡。
Adjudication frais incl.: € 325