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836 A CARVED CIZHOU SGRAFIATTO
                VASE, MEIPING
                NORTHERN SONG-JIN DYNASTY (AD 960-1234)
                The tapering body is carved through the creamy-white slip
                to the pale-grey ground with a central band of geese and
                oversized leaves between two foliate scrolls above and a
                petal border below, all under a clear glaze.
                14æ in. (37.5 cm.) high, cloth box
                $25,000-35,000
                PROVENANCE:
                J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 3424.

                A Cizhou meiping of very similar form carved with the
                same pattern is in the collection of the Tokyo National
                Museum, donated by Mr. Hirota Matsushige, and
                is published in Illustrated Catalogues of Tokyo National
                Museum: Chinese Ceramics I, Tokyo, 1988, p. 138, no.
                555. A slightly larger Cizhou meiping with related bands
                of decoration is in The Metropolitan Museum of Art,
                New York, gift of Mrs. Samuel T. Peters, accession no.
                26.292.56.


                北宋 金ǭ磁州窯白釉剔花雁紋梅≡
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 835 A CARVED CIZHOU JAR  北宋ǭ十一世紀ǭ磁州窯白釉Ⅷⅸ地劃花鹿紋罐
 NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY, 11TH CENTURY
 The globular body is carved through the white slip with three   Ϝ源
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 leaping deer on a ring-punched ground interspersed with
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 紐約
 編號
 stylized clouds and flame motifs, all above a band of overlapping
 petals above the foot. The incised decoration has been infilled
 with a reddish-brown pigment and the jar is covered overall
 with a clear glaze.
 7Ω in. (19 cm.) wide

 $15,000-25,000
 PROVENANCE:
 Blitz Oriental Art, Amsterdam, 2000.
 J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 3185.

 The decoration of a leaping deer on a ring-punched ground
 can also be found on Song-dynasty Cizhou pillows. See two
 examples illustrated by J. Wirgin in Sung Ceramic Designs,
 London, 1979, pl. 43, b (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) and
 c (formerly Lord Cunliff Collection).











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