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          A WHITE-GLAZED DISH-MOUTHED VASE
          LIAO-SONG DYNASTY (907-1279)
          The vase is elegantly potted with an ovoid body and a short splayed foot. The
          long neck is faring to a dish-shaped mouth with a short upright rim, covered in
          a rich, even creamy-white tone stopping at the unglazed foot.
          11½ in. (28.6 cm.) high
          £10,000-15,000                      US$14,000-20,000
                                                 €12,000-17,000
          PROVENANCE:
          Collection of Professor Ferdinando Cappelletti, acquired in Rome in the late
          1970s.
          The current lot may be compared to a Ding dish-mouthed vase from the 10th
          century (28.8 cm. high) of similar size that was sold at Christie's Hong Kong,
          1 June 2016, lot 3110 and which was described as a very rare example of the
          early Ding wares produced in Quyang county.

          遼/宋 白釉盤口瓶


          來源:羅馬藏家 Ferdinando Cappelletti 教授珍藏,
          1970年代末購自羅馬



















































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