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PROPERTY FROM THE ALAN AND SIMONE HARTMAN
                                                             COLLECTION
                                                             269  ¤
                                                             A PAINTED GRAY POTTERY JAR AND COVER, HU
                                                             Han Dynasty
                                                             Raised on a tall, conical base supporting a low-set belly tapering
                                                             gracefully inward to a short neck and flared rim, the surface painted
                                                             in carmine pigments with two bands of triangular whorl patterns
                                                             under a broader band at the rim, the flared lip and base repeating the
                                                             decoration in simplified form, the associated cover echoing the design.
                                                             10 1/4in (26.2cm) high; 11in (28cm) high, overall

                                                             $1,000 - 1,500
                                                             漢 灰陶加彩蓋壺

                                                             Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價

                                                             Compare the Han dynasty painted jar of this type from the Hoyt
                                                             Collection, illustrated by Hsien-ch'i Tseng and Robert Paul Dart, The
                                                             Charles B. Hoyt Collection in the Museum of Fine Arts: Boston, Vol. I,
                         269                                 Boston, 1964, no. 30.











                                                             PROPERTY FROM THE ALAN AND SIMONE HARTMAN
                                                             COLLECTION
                                                             270
                                                             A YUEYAO OLIVE-GREEN-GLAZED JAR, HU
                                                             Western Jin Dynasty
                                                             The stoutly potted globular body applied with three concentric rings
                                                             separated by further incised rings and abstract decoration below the
                                                             shoulder and applied with a mask and ring handle covered overall by a
                                                             mottled olive-green glaze stopping at the midpoint of the burnt brown
                                                             body.
                                                             14 1/2in (36.8cm) high
                                                             $2,000 - 3,000
                                                             西晉 越窯青瓷瓶


                                                             Compare the very similar jar from the Hoyt Collection, illustrated by
                                                             Hsien-ch'i Tseng and Robert Paul Dart, The Charles B. Hoyt Collection
                                                             in the Museum of Fine Arts: Boston, Boston, 1964, no.42, attributed to
                                                             the Six Dynasties.

                                                             The dating of this lot is confirmed by the results of a
                                                             Thermoluminescence test by Oxford Authentication, Sample no.
                                                             C124a93 dated February 6, 2024.




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