A Ge-type glazed washer, 18th century
Lot 16. A Ge-type glazed washer, 18th century;11.1cm (4 3/8in) diam. Estimate £4,000 - 6,000 (€4,800 - 7,200). Sold for £ 5,000 (€ 5,612). © Bonhams.
The shallow washer with a flat circular base rising to an inverted rim, the interior and exterior all covered in a soft grey glaze delicately lined with the characteristic dark grey and golden crackles, the base with three tiny evenly-spaced spur marks.
Provenance: Lieutenant-Colonel W.B.R. Neave-Hill (1912-2000) and thence by descent.
(N.H Label).
Note: Lieutenant-Colonel Neave-Hill was an honorary secretary of the Oriental Ceramic Society for many years starting in 1967. As a member of the Selection Committee he helped to organise the following exhibitions: The Art of the Sung Dynasty, 1960, The Arts of the Ch'ing Dynasty, 1964, and The Ceramic Art of China, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1971. In 1975 he published Chinese Ceramics, London, with a foreword by Sir Harry Garner. He was a contributor to the Transactions of the Oriental Ceramics Society and has written various articles and reviews for Oriental Art and the Connoisseur. He was a client of Bluett's from 1953 until the 1970s. The Neave-Hill family lent six pieces to the 1971 Exhibition in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Bonhams. FINE CHINESE ART. London, New Bond Street, 15 May 2014