A RARE INCISED YUEZHOU CELADON LEYS JAR, ZHADOU
PROPERTY FROM THE PETER SCHEINMAN COLLECTION
A RARE INCISED YUEZHOU CELADON LEYS JAR, ZHADOU

SOUTHERN DYNASTIES-SUI DYNASTY, 6TH CENTURY

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A RARE INCISED YUEZHOU CELADON LEYS JAR, ZHADOU
SOUTHERN DYNASTIES-SUI DYNASTY, 6TH CENTURY
The sloping shoulder is incised with bands of lotus petals above a band of stylized cloud motif, and the jar is covered inside and out with a finely crackled clear celadon glaze that stops above the base exposing the greyish body and a brown wash that also covers the base.
3 ½ in. (9 cm.) high
來源
In New York prior to 2000.
J.J. Lally & Co., New York, 19 September 2003.
Peter Scheinman (1932-2017) Collection, New York.

拍品專文

Celadon wares with carved or incised lotus design are known to have been produced in Yuezhou ware in what is now modern day Xiangyin county, Hunan province. See a discussion about the Yuezhou ware in Mino and Tsiang, Ice and Green Clouds: Traditions of Chinese Celadons, Indianapolis, 1986, p. 112. Compare, also, the incised decoration on the base of an iron spot-decorated celadon figure of a lion sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 1 June 2016, lot 3101.

The result of Oxford Authentication thermoluminescence test no. P100y68 (14 September 2000) is consistent with the dating of this lot.

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