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810 |
A CHINESE GLAZED EWER, Liao Dynasty OR LATER. Short spout, flaring neck and everted rim with applied handle. Straw-colored glaze connecting the upper part of the vessel revealing the light buff stoneware body. Height 7.25 inches (18.5 cm). Estimate $250-500 Provenance: Warren E. Cox |
811 |
A PAIR OF GLAZED CHINESE CERAMIC JARS , PROBABLY Six Dynasties (AD 220-589). Including a squat jar with two applied lug handles and two mock ring handles alternating around the shoulder, probably Yueh ware. Height 3.25 inches (8 cm). Together with a Globular jar on short flaring foot, with cylindrical neck and flaring rim, covered with pale celadon glaze. Height 4.25 inches (11 cm). Estimate $400-600 Provenance: Warren E. Cox (squat jar only) |
812 |
A Yueh Ware CELADON GLAZED SAUCER, Six Dynasties. With slightly raised rim ornamented with brown dotted pattern and with geometric floral design in the cavetto. Diameter 5.25 inches (13.5 cm). Estimate $300-500 Provenance: Warren E. Cox |
813 |
A GROUP OF THREE CHINESE CERAMIC PIECES, VARIOUS DYNASTIES. Including a gadrooned bulbous bowl with everted rim, light buff stoneware with cream glaze over the exterior, probably Yuan to early Ming Dynasty, Height 3.25 inches, 8.3 cm. Together with a porcelain bowl, probably Yuan Dynasty, with later applied handle, Width 4.25 inches, 10.7 cm, and a Han-style cup on saucer ensemble, possibly Yueh ware, Six Dynasties period. Height 3 inches, 7.5 cm. Estimate 300-500 |