PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE COLLECTION
AN UNUSUAL GREEN-GLAZED RED POTTERY MODEL OF AN YI AND LADLE
EASTERN HAN DYNASTY (AD 25-220)
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AN UNUSUAL GREEN-GLAZED RED POTTERY MODEL OF AN YI AND LADLE
EASTERN HAN DYNASTY (AD 25-220)
The bowl has deep sides that are somewhat pinched into an oblong shape and a short arched handle that projects from the rim on one side. The ladle, which is fused by glaze to the interior, has a similar, but longer curved handle, and the bowl and ladle are covered overall with a green glaze that has degraded extensively to a silvery iridescence.
7 7/8 in. (20 cm.) wide
EASTERN HAN DYNASTY (AD 25-220)
The bowl has deep sides that are somewhat pinched into an oblong shape and a short arched handle that projects from the rim on one side. The ladle, which is fused by glaze to the interior, has a similar, but longer curved handle, and the bowl and ladle are covered overall with a green glaze that has degraded extensively to a silvery iridescence.
7 7/8 in. (20 cm.) wide
Provenance
Acquired in New York, June 1990.
Brought to you by
Margaret Gristina (葛曼琪)
Senior Specialist, Head of Private sales, Chinese Works of Art, New York