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 A Chinese Jian type black glazed tea bowl, of conical form
 with flaring sides slightly bulging below the rim, applied on the   167
 exterior and interior with a black glaze mottled with streaks    A set of two Sancai-glazed stacking quatre-lobed dishes,
 evoking, pooling in an uneven line issuing two thick drops above   Liao Dynasty (907-1125), with applied and moulded flowers
 the base revealing a dark reddish-brown body, the rim left   to the exterior, 14.5cm (2)
 unglazed, date unknown, 10.7cm diameter                                                        167
            辽 三彩盘一对
 黑釉兔毫盏
            £400-600
 £1,000-1,500
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            168
 165        A Chinese sancai pottery tray of twelve-sided
 A Chinese ingot-form pillow, Song dynasty,   fluted form, 19th century, unusually modelled
 12  century, covered with an olive-brown   with the twelve animals of the zodiac, 27.3 cm
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 glaze and incised with a butterfly on the top,   diameter
 with Japanese label underneath, 15.9 cm long
 x 9 cm wide x 9 cm high  Provenance:
            Formerly in a Scandinavian private collection.
 Provenance:
 Formerly from a private Japanese collection.  清十九世纪 三彩十二生肖香插
            拍品来源:北欧私人收藏
 宋 绿釉瓷枕
 拍品来源:日本私人收藏  £300-400

 £400-600
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            An attractive Chinese Sancai-glazed model of a ram, its four limbs tucked
            underneath its body and a horned head looking straight ahead in alert
            position, with vibrant mottled green, ochre and brown glazes, the ram
            approximately 12.8cm long x 6cm high, wood stand
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 A good Chinese sancai pottery pillow,   Provenance: From the collection of the late Jean Jardine Johnstone Keswick
 Northern Song - Jin dynasty, 12 -13  century,   (1885-1977) and by family descent. Jean Keswick lived in Hong Kong as far
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 carved on the curved rectangular top with   back as the 19th century, and was part of the business dynasty of Scottish
 peony flowers and leaves, all four sides   origin associated with the Far East region since 1855, and in particular the
 moulded with recumbent water buffalo on   conglomerate Jardine Matheson.
 lotus flowers on a flower head and geometric
 ground, the base unglazed, 16.2 cm long x 8.9   The ram (yang) was an important animal in ancient China, especially to
 cm deep, Japanese wood box  the nomads to whom it provided both wool and meat. It is also one of the
            twelve animals of the Chinese lunar calendar. Its homophone ‘yang’ is very
 Provenance:   auspicious; referring to both the sun and the masculine or positive principle in
 Formerly from a private Japanese collection.  nature (yin/yang), hence the ram came to represent both meanings.

 北宋-金 三彩瓷枕  三彩羊                                                                               169
 拍品来源:日本私人收藏  拍品来源:英国Jean Jardine Johnstone Keswick (1885-1977) 家族私人收
            藏,其曾于晚清时居于香港
 £700-900
 166        £200-300

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