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THREE QINGBAI VESSELS
SONG DYNASTY (960-1279)
Including a small ewer with melon-shaped body divided into eight lobes below the short waisted neck and everted rim, with curved spout and strap handle surmounted by a tubular loop, covered with a crackled glaze of pale grey-blue color; a dish with sides flaring up from the slightly concave base, with correspondingly convex interior, covered overall, except for the rim, with a glaze of pale aqua color; and a stem bowl raised on a slightly flared foot, the rounded sides divided into six lobes rising to the somewhat everted notched rim, covered with a glaze of pale aqua color
4 1/8, 4 7/8 and 5¾ in. (10.5, 12.4 and 14.6 cm.) across (3)
Provenance
Ewer: Cunliffe Collection, no. YC27.
Bluett & Sons Ltd., London.
Exhibited
Ewer: Sung Dynasty Wares: Ting, Ying Ch'ing and Tz'u Chou, Oriental Ceramic Society, London, 9 November - 17 December 1949, no. 118.

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