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A FINE CHINESE CELADON GLAZED STONEWARE BOWL Northern Song. Tea bowl of conical form with indented tondo and shallow foot rim. Diameter 4.25 inches (11 cm). Estimate $600-$800 Provenance: Ex Platt Collection |
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A PAIR OF CERAMIC VESSELS Song Dynasty, including a Ying ching ware, funnel topped globular jar with figural, chicken headed spout and applied lug handles. Height 3.5 inches (8.7 cm). Together with a piriform vase with collared rim covered with a finely crazed white glaze. Foot rim ground revealing the buff stoneware body. Height 5.5 inches (14 cm). Estimate $400-600 Provenance: C.T. Loo (piriform vase) |
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A CHINESE CERAMIC FLASK, Song - Yuan Dynasty. Thickly potted “wheat sheaf” flask with narrowed waist emphasized by a double band. The short neck with rolled rim. Stoneware with thick white glaze stopping short of the base. Height 9.25 inches (13.5 cm). Estimate $500-$750 PROVENANCE: Warren E. Cox LITERATURE: Warren E. Cox, The Book of Pottery and Porcelain, Vol. I, Crown Publishers, New York, 1970, page 203, plate 280, illustrated |