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PROPERTY FROM A NEW YORK PRIVATE                      PROVENANCE                                        Eugene Bernat               1980 11 7
COLLECTION                                                                                                        Parke Bernet
                                                      Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bernat.
A SMALL ‘LONGQUAN’ CELADON                            Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 7th November            148
VASE                                                  1980, lot 148.
SONG - YUAN DYNASTY                                                                                     Exhibition of Chinese Ceramics Lent by Mr
                                                      EXHIBITED
the cylindrical body surmounted by a tall slender                                                       and Mrs Eugene Bernat
neck rising to a broad everted rim, set to each       Exhibition of Chinese Ceramics: Lent by Mr. and
side with a pair of lightly molded handles, incised   Mrs. Eugene Bernat, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,  1947                    90
with a double ring high on the neck and with          1947, cat. no. 90.
further lightly incised line borders at the shoulder  Chinese Ceramics of the Sung Dynasty, Currier     Chinese Ceramics of the Sung Dynasty
and foot, covered overall with a soft sea-green       Gallery of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1959,
glaze, the unglazed foot red brick-orange in the      cat. no. 33.                                      Currier Gallery of Art
                                                      Chinese Art, Smith College Museum,
 ring                                                 Northampton, Massachusetts, 1962, cat. no. 121.   1959  33
Height 5½ in., 13.9 cm
                                                      $ 8,000-12,000                                    Chinese Art Smith College Museum

                                                                                                              1962                  121

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