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 A MINIATURE SANCAI-GLAZED POTTERY JAR   A DAPPLED BLUE-AND-AMBER-GLAZED BOX
 TANG DYNASTY         AND COVER
 of diminutive size, the spherical body resting on a short foot   TANG DYNASTY
 and surmounted by a tapering cylindrical neck, the shoulder   of circular section, the exterior mottled with attractive blue
 applied with four loop handles interspersed with four floral   and amber glaze splashes stopping just above the foot
 medallions, the upper half of the vessel liberally splashed   revealing the cream-colored body (2)
 with green, amber, and clear glazes, the lower half unglazed,   Diameter 2½ in., 6.4 cm
 revealing the buff pinkish body
 Height 2⅜ in., 5.8 cm  PROVENANCE
                      Acquired prior to 2000.
 PROVENANCE
 Acquired prior to 2000.  $ 8,000-12,000
 $ 3,000-5,000
                      唐   三彩加藍蓋盒
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 唐   三彩貼花四繫小罐         來源:
                      得於2000年之前
 來源:
 得於2000年之前

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 A RARE AMBER-GLAZED MARBLED POTTERY   A SANCAI AND BLUE-GLAZED POTTERY BOX
 TRIPOD JAR AND COVER   AND COVER
 TANG DYNASTY         TANG DYNASTY
 the globular vessel resting on three cabriole legs, rising to   of flattened circular form, the cover with seven cream-
 an everted mouth supporting a domed cover with a central   and-amber dapples reserved against a cobalt-blue ground,
 knop, the clay marbled with twisting bands of irregular dark   the sides of the cover and box both splashed with cream
 brown striations, all under a deep amber glaze save for the   and amber glazes, the interior of the box cream-glazed,
 interior of the cover revealing the beige body (2)  the interior of the cover and the base of the box unglazed
 Height 4¼ in., 10.8 cm  revealing the pinkish clay (2)
                      Diameter 2½ in., 6.2 cm
 PROVENANCE
 Acquired prior to 2000.  PROVENANCE
 Known in Chinese as jiao tai, marbled wares were first   Acquired prior to 2000.
 created in the Tang dynasty by twisting and kneading
 together different colored clays. Fragments of marbled   $ 8,000-12,000
 wares have been unearthed at the Gongxian kilns at Huangye
 in Gongyi, Henan province, as illustrated in Three-Colour   唐   三彩加藍蓋盒
 Glazed Pottery Kilns of the Tang Dynasty at Huangye, Beijing,
 2000, col. pl. 71, no. 9; as well as at the Liquanfang kilns   來源:                         177
 in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, as published in The Kiln Site of   得於2000年之前
 Tricolor-Glazed Pottery at Liquanfang in Chang’an Capital
 City of Tang Dynasty, Beijing, 2008, pl. 39.
 A similar tripod jar and cover is illustrated in Tseng Hsien-
 Ch’i and Robert Paul Dart, The Charles B. Hoyt Collection
 in the Museum of Fine Arts: Boston, vol. 1, New York, 1964,
 pl. 114. A straw-glazed example without its cover was sold
 in our Hong Kong rooms, 3rd May 1994, lot 1. Another, with
 additional green splashes, was sold at Christie’s New York,
 20th March 2001, lot 134.
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 $ 30,000-40,000

 唐   琥珀釉絞胎三足蓋爐
 來源:
 得於2000年之前

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