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                                                                             A Chinese Longquan celadon bowl, possibly             Two Chinese brown glazed pottery
                                                                             Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), the bowl           bowls, of Cizhou type, one with
                                                                             is potted with deep, rounded sides carved             the centre painted with a rabbit in
                                                                             on the exterior with overlapping petals rising        brown, 14cm diameter and the other
                                                                             from the foot, and is covered all over with a         with cream streaks and rim, 17cm
                                                                             glaze of pale sea-green colour thinning to a          diameter, the former bowl probably                                    336
                                                                             paler tone on the rim, 17.9cm diameter                Ming and the other perhaps Song/Jin
                                                                                                                                   Dynasty (2)
                                                                             南宋(可能)青釉碗
                                                                                                                                   褐釉碗两件
                                       333                                   £600-800
                                                                                                                                   £300-400
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                                                                                                                                                                                           A Chinese celadon deep bowl,   A pair of Chinese pottery
                                                                                                                                                                                           17th century, with carved   green glazed Guardian Lions,
                                                                                                                                                                                           foliage to the exterior, with   23cm high x 24.5cm long and
                                                                                                                                                                                           grey stoneware body, 17cm   a Chinese pottery model of a
                                                                             334                                                                                                           high x 21.5cm diameter, wood   horse, 24cm high x 24 cm long
                                                                             A Chinese Longquan celadon bowl, possibly                                                                     stand and a Chinese celadon   (3)
                                                                             12th century, the bowl has deep rounded sides                                                                 vase, Ming Dynasty, with incised
                                                                             rising to a flaring rim from a short foot ring,                                                               detail, 15.5cm high and a (2)   Provenance:
                                                                             the exterior with overlapping petals rising                                                                                           By repute the pair purchased
                                                                             from the foot, covered with an even light                                                                     Provenance:             from Dennis Young Antiques,
                                                                             olive-green celadon glaze, with an unglazed                                                                   Private collection and by direct   Bath in 1999 and the other from
                                                                             circle on the base exposing the body, 14.7cm                                           337                    inheritance to the present   Malcolm Rushton.
                                                                             diameter                                                                                                      owner.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   绿釉狮子一对及陶马
                                                                             南宋(可能)青釉碗                                                                                                     明 龙泉小瓶及缠枝花纹钵            拍品来源:绿釉狮子现藏
                                                                                                                                                                                           拍品来源:英国私人收藏             家于1999年购自巴斯古董商
                                                                             £300-500                                                                                                                              Dennis Young Antiques,陶马
                                                                                                                                                                                           £300-500                购自Malcolm Rushton
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                                                                             A Chinese Longquan celadon bowl, possibly
                                                                             12-13th century, the bowl has deep rounded
                                                                             sides rising to a flaring rim from a short foot
                                                                             ring, the exterior with overlapping petals rising                                                 338 (part lot)
                                                                             from the foot, covered with an even olive-
                                                                             green celadon glaze, the interior with crackled
                                                                             glaze, with an unglazed circle on the base
                                                                             exposing the body, 15.8cm diameter

                                                                             12/13世纪(可能)青釉碗

                                                                             £300-500
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