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Pair of large blue alms bowls

Posted By: Stephen
Posted Date: Jun 25, 2014 (08:34 AM)

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These two alms bowls I have though I don't think they are a pair measure 91/2&10 inches width and are covered in a thick blu porridge like glaze both have three stump like feet emerging near base, one covers the stumps with a uniform glaze, the other has a deeper blue thicker lustrous orange peel texture glaze covering the stumps with the grey white body showing through the glaze.
The first described bowl has the inside centre area pitted with a crystal like rough area and an unglazed foot with a centre dab of light blue glaze surrounded by six chinese character marks very hard to make out showing a little better when wet.
The second bowl has a slightly more refined shape with better applied interior glaze and a dry centre to centre of interior with three small applied dots of blue glaze corresponding to the stumps on the other side the thick porridge like glaze has deep fields of intense blue running through the glaze uniformly stopping above the unglazed base the centre of the base has a circular patch of celadon coloured glaze with a single character or number inscribed.
I would appreciate any opinions on them as when I find examples of similar on the net they vary greatly in certain details, my descriptions may be slightly confusing but I try to upload photos with not much success so if I do get any responses I will try and insert more images Thanks





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