the deep rounded sides rising from a short straight foot to a slightly incurved rim, decorated to the interior with five pear-shaped russet splashes reserved on a russet-speckled black ground, the exterior glazed black falling short of the foot to reveal the light buff body.
Exhibited: The Tea Bowl in China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Australia: A Study in Cultural Influence, Synthesis and Metamorphosis, Asian Arts Institute of Australia, New South Wales, 2007, cat. no. 13.
Sotheby's. St George Street Sale: Asian Art, London, 09 Nov 2018

