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TWO OCHRE-GLAZED WARES
145 Probably Liao Dynasty
The dish with shallow sides and a flaring rim, the interior with three
146 spur marks, all covered with a white slip and a speckled ochre glaze
stopping above the foot on the exterior; the deep bowl similarly glazed.
147 29.8cm (11 3/4in) diam. (4).
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£1,000 - 1,500
CNY9,700 - 15,000
HK$12,000 - 18,000
Provenance
Purchased on 24 July 1990 from T.Y. King & Sons Ltd. (receipt)
145
THREE OCHRE-GLAZED WARES
Probably Liao Dynasty
Comprising: a moulded dish with bands of floral and foliate motifs; a
plain form dish covered in a rich streaked glaze darkening at the rim; a
bowl of conical form, decorated to the interior with moulded designs.
The largest: 18.5cm (7 1/4in) diam. (3).
£800 - 1,200
CNY7,700 - 12,000
HK$9,400 - 14,000
Provenance
Purchased on 24 July 1990 from T.Y. King & Sons ltd. (receipt)
146
A CREAMY WHITE GLAZED DISH
Probably Tang Dynasty
The flattened rim with everted edge, the exterior carved with a single
ribbed band encircling the body, the straw white glaze falling short of
the foot, to reveal the pale body. 29.5cm (11.5/8in) diam.
£800 - 1,200
CNY7,700 - 12,000
HK$9,400 - 14,000
Provenance
Purchased on 24 July 1990 from T.Y. King & Sons ltd. (receipt)
147
A CIZHOU-STYLE JAR
Painted in iron glazes with stylised floral sprays on a cream slip ground,
wood stand. 17.5cm (6.7/8in) high.
£500 - 800
CNY4,800 - 7,700
HK$5,900 - 9,400