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A MING DYNASTY CELADON GLAZED pumpkin shaped covered container. Height 3.3 inches (8.5 cm). Estimate $300-$500

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A GROUP OF PROBABLY MING DYNASTY GLAZED ITEMS. Including a crackle glazed stoneware dragon handle teacup.  Height 2.75 inches (7 cm). Together with a fragmentary head from a figure of a young attendant accented with dark slip on cream ground, Cizhou ware, and with custom stand. Height 2.25 inches (6.4 cm). And a round covered porcelain container with underglaze blue decorated with panels of arabesques and floral designs. Probably late Ming Dynasty, circa 1600. Height 2 inches (5 cm). Estimate: 400-600 Provenance: Warren E. Cox (Teacup and fragmentary head). George Eumorfopoulos (round covered container) LITERATURE:  Warren E. Cox, The Book of Pottery and Porcelain, Vol. I, Crown Publishers, New York, 1970, page 501, figure 708, illustrated

820

A PAIR OF  CHINESE GLAZED PORCELAIN DISHES including a Porcelain bowl with “ashes of roses” monochrome glaze on the exterior, the footrim with a six-character Yong zhong mark in underglaze blue (1723 – 1735) possibly of later period, with carved lacquered base and padded box, Height 1.25 inches, 3.5 cm. Together with a Ming Dynasty saucer with false Chia Jing (1522-1566) reign mark and later decoration and restoration, diameter 4.6 inches, 11.6cm. Estimate $600-800

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A PAIR OF MING DYNASTY GLAZED VESSELS. Including a tripod jardinière with globular body and everted rim. Celadon glaze with base and bottom of feet revealing iron red oxidized stoneware body. Height 4.2 inches (10.5 cm). Together with a bowl with incurved sides and two applied tabular handles. Height 2.5 inches (6.5 cm). Estimate $500-800 Provenance: Ex Lee Van Ching Collection (bowl only)

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A ‘DING’ BOWL, Song Dynasty. Finely made with metal mounted rim and covered overall in ivory white glaze. Diameter 10.2 inches (17 cm). Estimate $500-$750