拍品專文
Compare the blue-glazed lian in the Eumorfopoulos Collection, illustrated by R. L. Hobson in Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, New York, 1915, pl. 8, fig. 1. And another illustrated in the catalogue of the Exhibition of Chinese Arts, C. T. Loo & Co., New York, 1 November 1941 - 30 April 1942, no. 467. See, also, the smaller green-glazed example illustrated by J. Ayers, Chinese Ceramics in the Baur Collection, vol. 1, Geneva, 1968, A3.
A slightly smaller green-glazed lian, also with yellow glaze on the interior, excavated from a Tang tomb in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, and now in the Shaanxi Provincial Museum, is illustrated in Zhongguo taoci quanji: Sui and Tang, vol. 5, Shanghai, 2000, p. 209, no. 227.
The result of Oxford Authentication Ltd. thermoluminescence test no. C103w89 is consistent with the dating of this lot.
A slightly smaller green-glazed lian, also with yellow glaze on the interior, excavated from a Tang tomb in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, and now in the Shaanxi Provincial Museum, is illustrated in Zhongguo taoci quanji: Sui and Tang, vol. 5, Shanghai, 2000, p. 209, no. 227.
The result of Oxford Authentication Ltd. thermoluminescence test no. C103w89 is consistent with the dating of this lot.