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          A LONGQUAN CELADON ‘BAMBOO-NECK’ VASE,
          XIANWENPING
          MING DYNASTY (1368-1644)
          The compressed body is encircled by a series of horizontal raised bands, s,
          and the tall, slightly tapering neck with two bow-string bands in imitation on
          of bamboo below the wide, galleried mouth with incurved rim. The vase is e is
          covered overall with a crackled, unctuous  glaze of blue-green color.
          11 in. (28 cm.) high, Japanese wood box

          $20,000-30,000

          PROVENANCE
          Private collection, Kyoto, formed before World War II.
          Longquan vases of this elegant form have been sought after since the
          Southern Song period. The encircling lines at the junction of  shoulder r
          and neck and the second-lowest line on the body appear to be linked to to
          luting lines. The fne, raised lines give the shape one of its Chinese names, mes,
          xianwenping, meaning ‘string pattern vase.’  A similar vase, dated Southern thern
          Song-Yuan dynasty, in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taipei,
          is illustrated in Green – Longquan Celadon of the Ming Dynasty, National nal
          Palace Museum, Taipei, 2009, no. 151. Another similar example with a cup-cup-
          shaped mouth, dated to the Ming dynasty, is illustrated in Sekai Toji Zenshu, enshu,
          vol. 14, Tokyo, 1976, pl. 227. See, also, the similar example sold at Sotheby’s eby’s
          Hong Kong, 4 April 2017, lot 3049.
          南宋   龍泉窯青釉弦紋竹頸瓶












































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