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          A CARVED YAOZHOU CELADON BOWL AND A YAOZHOU DISH    PROVENANCE:
                                                              The Yaozhou bowl, with Jan van Beers, London, 30 April 1999.
          AND A CARVED CELADON-GLAZED DISH                    One Yaozhou dish, with Luen Chai, Hong Kong, 23 August 2000.
          SONG DYNASTY (960-1279)
                                                              The carved and combed decoration to the interior of this bowl can be
          The conical bowl is decorated with a freely carved design of stylised peony
                                                              compared to the Yaozhou bowl in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK,
          stems, their curly leaves enhanced with a combed decoration, covered all over
                                                              C51-1946, illustrated by Mary Tregear in Song Ceramics, London, 1982, p 115,
          with a crackle-sufused glaze of olive-green tone that stops in a neat line above
                                                              no.135.
          the foot. The Yaozhou dish is carved with wave design with combed decoration
          below a crackle-sufused glaze of deep olive tone. The second dish is carved
          with a leafy foral spray including a lotus bloom.
          The largest 4√ in. (12.5 cm.) diam             (3)  宋 耀州窯青釉碗及盤, 青釉盤一組三件
                                                              來源:
          £5,000-8,000                         US$6,300-10,000
                                                  €5,700-9,000  耀洲碗: 倫敦Jan van Beers古董商, 1999年4月30日
                                                              耀洲盤: 香港聯齋古玩店, 2000年8月23日


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          A RARE YAOZHOU CELADON TRIPOD JAR
          FIVE DYNASTIES (907-960)
          The jar has a well-rounded, lobed body and is supported on three claw feet. It
          is covered all over in an attractive glaze of pale greyish-green tone that stops in
          a line above the base.
          4¡ in. (11 cm.) high
          £5,000-8,000                         US$6,300-10,000
                                                  €5,700-9,000
          PROVENANCE:
          With Priestley & Ferraro Chinese Art, London, 11 November 2000.
          A Yaozhou jar of similar shape, size and dating was included in the exhibition
          and illustrated in The Masterpieces of Yaozhou Ware, Museum of Oriental
          Ceramics, Osaka, 1997, p. 18, no. 13.

          五代 耀州窯青釉三足罐
          來源:
          倫敦Priestley & Ferraro Chinese Art, 2000年11月11日



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