Page 124 - J.J. Lally Chinese Art CHRISTIE'S March 23 2023 NYC
P. 124

864 A VERY RARE DING BOTTLE VASE                            北宋 金ǭ十Հ世紀ǭ定窯白釉帶蓋膽≡
               AND COVER
               NORTHERN SONG-JIN DYNASTY, 12TH CENTURY              Ϝ源
                                                                    藍理捷
 紐約
 編號
               The elegant pear-shaped body tapers to a tall, slender neck rising
               to a slightly flared mouth with lipped rim. The domed cover is
               surmounted by a bud-shaped finial. Both are covered overall with
               a clear glaze shading to a pale creamy tone in some places.
               Vase: 11æ in. (29.8 cm.) high
               And cover: 13¿ in. (33.3 cm.) high, cloth box
               $80,000-100,000
               PROVENANCE:
               J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 3900.
               It is extremely rare to find vases of this type with a cover.
               A very similar bottle-vase without a cover in the Carl Kempe
               Collection is illustrated by B. Gyllensvärd in Chinese Ceramics
               in the Carl Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1964, p. 118, no. 359.
               Also, see, a similar version, without cover, in the Idemitsu
               Museum, illustrated in Chinese Ceramics in the Idemitsu Collection,
               Tokyo, 1987, col. pl. 84. The same vase was previously
               illustrated in Teiyį hakuji (White Porcelain of Dingyao), Tokyo,
               1983, p. 68, no. 112.

               Another similar white porcelain bottle-vase from a mural tomb
               in Luoyang, Henan province is illustrated in Wenwu, 1992,
               No. 12, p. 49, pl. 39, with a line drawing, pl. 34-2. The same
               vase is illustrated again by Zhang (ed.), Zhongguo chutu ciqi quanji
               (Complete Collection of Ceramic Art Unearthed in China),
               vol. 12, Henan, Beijing, 2007, p. 175, no. 175, described as
               Jin dynasty and is currently in the collection of the Luoyang
               Museum.

               A silver bottle-vase and cover of the same shape as the present
               vase, in the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, is illustrated by
               R. Ward and P. Fidler (eds.) in The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art:
               A Handbook of the Collection, New York, 1993, p. 339.




















       122                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    123
   119   120   121   122   123   124   125   126   127   128   129