拍賣筆記 vol.202 邦瀚斯倫敦:19200英鎊成交,金鈞窯綠釉碗18.42萬人民幣成交 - Spink & Sons, Priestley, Emmanuel Christofides, A Large 'Green Jun' Bowl
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18.42萬的價格並不高,這類綠鈞窯製作與其他鈞窯大碗不同,主要是修胎更薄,龍泉堂有一例類似的展品,來自愛因斯坦的醫生後代東方陶瓷學會藏家Plesch。這類以後持續看漲。
金 鈞窯綠釉碗
來源:
大英帝國勛章獲勛人Baron George de Menasce(1890-1967)
倫敦古董商Spink & Son Ltd.
Emmanuel Christofides (1928-2020),雅典和倫敦,於1972年從上處獲得
展覽著錄:
東方陶瓷學會,《Sung Dynasty Wares: Chün and Brown Glazes》,倫敦,1952年,編號109(斷代為宋)
Spink & Son Ltd.,《The George de Menasce Collection (II)》,倫敦,1972年,編號251(著錄插圖,斷代為宋)
D.Priestley和M.Flacks,《A Life in the Company of Song Ceramics》,倫敦,2017年,第22-23頁,編號5 (著錄插圖)

George de Menasce 男爵 OBE(1890–1967)出身匈牙利猶太貴族,家族於維也納會議後獲封貴族,19 世紀中葉已活躍於亞歷山大港的銀行與埃及攝政王廷。De Menasce 於英國利物浦出生,其家族擁有棉業資產;他六歲時喪母,承繼遺產,由此激發其收藏熱情。作為東方陶瓷學會(Oriental Ceramic Society)之資深會員,他所藏中國瓷器橫跨宋至清諸朝,份量兼備。詳見 R. Davids 與 D. Jellinek,《Provenance: Collectors, Dealers & Scholars in the Field of Chinese Ceramics in Britain and America》,牛津,2011 年,第 150 頁。
鈞窯雖以上乘的薰衣紫與天青釉最為人所稱道,然亦見綠釉品種,足見宋金時期對釉色之多方試驗。此等綠鈞雖較罕見,然光潤澤亮、釉水潆聚之態,與藍紫鈞無二。類例可參見:
B. Gyllensvärd,《Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe Collection》,斯德哥爾摩,1964 年,第 89 圖版;該件後於 2008 年 11 月 5 日倫敦蘇富比拍賣,拍品編號 528。
倫敦維多利亞與艾伯特博物館藏一件金代(12/13 世紀)綠鈞碗,詳見 R. Kerr,《Song Dynasty Ceramics》,倫敦,2004 年,第 15 頁,圖 6。
費城藝術博物館藏元代綠鈞碗(藏號 1944-20-119a,b)。
香港觀氏藏宋瓷圖錄:《Song Ceramics from the Kwan Collection》,1994 年,第 134–135 頁,編號 49,錄有一件金代綠鈞盤。
另可比較一件北宋綠鈞碗,於 2022 年 9 月 23 日紐約佳士得拍出,拍品編號 952。
A LARGE 'GREEN JUN' BOWL
Jin Dynasty
15 5月 2025, 10:00 BST
£12,000 - £15,000

Jin Dynasty
The conical bowl with deep rounded sides rising from a short foot to a lipped rim, covered in a dark olive-green glaze thinning at the rim, falling unevenly above the foot revealing the brown stoneware body, box. 20.3cm (8in) diam. (2).
Baron George de Menasce OBE (1890–1967) was of Hungarian Jewish descent, his family ennobled after the Congress of Vienna and prominent in Alexandria's banking and Khedival Court circles by the 19th century. Born in Liverpool, where his family had cotton interests, de Menasce lost his mother at six, inheriting her fortune, which fuelled his passion for collecting. An esteemed member of the Oriental Ceramic Society, he built an impressive collection of Chinese porcelain spanning the Song to Qing dynasties. See R.Davids & D.Jellinek, Provenance: Collectors, Dealers & Scholars in the Field of Chinese Ceramics in Britain and America, Oxford, 2011, p.150.
While Jun wares are most celebrated for their striking lavender and blue glazes, green-glazed examples also exist and are evidence of the kiln's experimentation with colour during the Song and Jin dynasties. These green Jun wares, though less common, display the same rich, glossy surface and subtle glaze pooling characteristic of their blue counterparts.
See a similar green Jun bowl, Song dynasty, illustrated by B.Gyllensvard, Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1964, pl.89; which was later sold at Sotheby's London, 5 November 2008, lot 528. Another green Jun bowl, Jin dynasty, 12th/13th century, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, is illustrated by R.Kerr, Song Dynasty Ceramics, London, 2004, p.15, fig.6. See also a green Jun bowl, Yuan dynasty, in the Philadelphia Museum of Art (acc.no.1944-20-119a,b). A green Jun dish, Jin dynasty, is illustrated in Song Ceramics from the Kwan Collection, Hong Kong, 1994, pp.134-135, no.49.
Compare with a similar green Jun bowl, Northern Song dynasty, which was sold at Christie's New York, 23 September 2022, lot 952.


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