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A CELADON-GLAZED TRIPOD INCENSE BURNER A LONGQUAN CELADON GLAZED MOULDED BOWL
Yuan Dynasty Ming Dynasty
The cylindrical body supported on three short cabriole legs, the body Moulded to the interior with stylised figures and characters within
with an exterior low relief decoration of lotus flowers and leaves and a key-fret band, the crackled glaze of pale sea green hue. 18cm (7
gently carved trellises, covered overall with a greyish-green celadon 1/8in) diam.
glaze, the foot and the interior partially unglazed, with later added
French wood and gilt silver cover marked G. Keller, with a jadeite
bead knop finial. £2,000 - 3,000
13.7cm (5 3/8in) diam. (2). HK$19,000 - 29,000
CNY17,000 - 26,000
£800 - 1,200 661
HK$7,800 - 12,000
CNY6,800 - 10,000 A GROUP OF QINGBAI AND CELADON GLAZED DISHES
Song Dynasty to 17th century
659 Comprising: a carved floral qingbai bowl; a smaller carved qingbai
bowl; a Longquan celadon ‘twin fish’ dish; and a Hatcher collection
A LONGQUAN CELADON STEM BOWL carved celadon glazed dish.
Ming Dynasty The largest: 21.5cm (8 1/2in) diam. (4).
The deep rounded bowl with slightly everted rim, supported on a
spreading ribbed cylindrical stem modelled in simulation of bamboo,
covered overall in a soft olive-green glaze except for the footring. £800 - 1,200
13.5cm (5 3/8in) high HK$7,800 - 12,000
CNY6,800 - 10,000
£1,500 - 2,000 Provenance
HK$15,000 - 19,000 The carved celadon dish, Hatcher Collection, Christie’s, June ‘84
CNY13,000 - 17,000 (label).
For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each Lot
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