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LIAO DYNASTY (11TH CENTURY), SONG DYNASTY (960-1279) AND YUAN DYNASTY (1271-1368) RESPECTIVELY
Details
A CHINESE WHITE-GLAZED BOWL, A SMALL DINGYAO-TYPE WHITE-GLAZED EWER, AND A SMALL LONGQUAN CELADON JARLET
LIAO DYNASTY (11TH CENTURY), SONG DYNASTY (960-1279) AND YUAN DYNASTY (1271-1368) RESPECTIVELY
The first, moulded with five large lobes, covered in a creamy glaze; the second, covered in a white glaze stopping just above the foot; the third, of guan form with sharp ribs to the body, covered in a crackled olive glaze
The largest 5 1/8 in. (13 cm.) diam. (3)
LIAO DYNASTY (11TH CENTURY), SONG DYNASTY (960-1279) AND YUAN DYNASTY (1271-1368) RESPECTIVELY
The first, moulded with five large lobes, covered in a creamy glaze; the second, covered in a white glaze stopping just above the foot; the third, of guan form with sharp ribs to the body, covered in a crackled olive glaze
The largest 5 1/8 in. (13 cm.) diam. (3)
Provenance
The second: Sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 3 May 1994, lot 5.
Exhibited
The University of Hull Art Collection, From the Tang to the Qing Chinese Ceramics from circa 618-1850 AD from The Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson, 1996, no. 24, 28, and 39 respectively.
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