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882 TWO RU-TYPE SHARDS
               NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY,
               LATE 11TH CENTURY–EARLY 12TH CENTURY
               One fragment with a short leg at one edge is from the base of a
               tripod censer and the other is a fragment from a deep bowl with a
               slightly flared ring foot. Both are covered with a satiny glaze of pale
               bluish-grey tone suffused with faint crackle, and the underside of
               each has a small ‘sesame seed' spur mark.
               4º in. (10.8 cm.) long and 3æ in. (9.5 cm.) long   (2)
               $1,000-1,500
               PROVENANCE:
               J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 3646.


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        883 A GUAN OCTAGONAL CUP                                    南宋ǭ官窯八方盃
               SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279)
               The thinly potted faceted sides are slightly concave on the    Ϝ源
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               exterior and slightly convex on the interior. The cup is raised
               on a small ring foot and is covered overall with a crackled bluish
               grey-green glaze that continues on to the recessed base, and
               showing a Y-shaped gilt lacquer repair.
               3Ω in. (9 cm.) diam., Japanese wood box
               $15,000-20,000

               PROVENANCE:
               J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 3313.

               The delicate, octagonal form of this cup, raised on a short foot, can
               be found in various wares of the Song dynasty. A Ge cup of very
               similar form in the Palace Museum, Beijing, is illustrated in The
               Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - 33 - Porcelain of
               the Song Dynasty (II), Hong Kong, 1996, no. 69, p. 76. See, also, a
               qingbai cup of this shape illustrated by J. Wirgin in Chinese Ceramics
               in the Carl Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1964, p. 164, no. 530, and
               the Longquan celadon cup of this form in the collection of the
               Shanghai Museum illustrated in Longquan yao yanjiu (The Research
               of Longquan Kiln), Beijing, 2011, p. 53, pl. 5.

               The faceted shape of this cup suggests that it was based on a
               metal prototype, such as a Southern Song gilt-silver octagonal
               cup illustrated in Zhongguo Meishu Quanji (The Great Treasure of
               Chinese Fine Arts), vol. 10: Gongyi Meishu Bian (Works of Art and
               Craft), Beijing, 1987, no. 95, p. 45, with full description on p. 27.

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