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846 A LARGE RUSSET-PAINTED                                 金ǭ黑釉鐵鏽花鳳鳥紋大罐
                BLACK-GLAZED JAR, GUAN
                JIN DYNASTY (1115-1234)                              Ϝ源
                                                                     ㈅是軒
 倫敦
     年
                The high-shouldered jar with lipped mouth is covered with a
                                                                     藍理捷
 紐約
 編號
                blackish-brown glaze and painted on the sides in russet slip with
                three flying bird motifs.
                9 in. (23 cm.) high, cloth box
                $20,000-30,000
                PROVENANCE:
                Priestley & Ferraro, London, 2014.
                J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 4835.

                Typically dark-glazed, Jin-dynasty jars of this type are often
                painted in russet or rust-brown slip with abstract floral
                decoration or designs suggestive of birds in flight, such as those
                seen on the present example, characteristically rendered with
                vigorous, calligraphic strokes. Compare a jar of similar design
                and form illustrated by J. Ayers in Far Eastern Ceramics in the
                Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1980, col. pl. 26. Another
                jar of this design in the Meiyintang Collection is illustrated by
                R. Krahl in Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, vol. 3
                (II), London, 2006, p. 514, no. 1517.

















 845 A GROUP OF SEVEN MINIATURE   宋ǭ紅陶ㄤⅧ泥塑像⼀組Ӯ։
 POTTERY FIGURES
 SONG DYNASTY (AD 960-1279)  Ϝ源
 藍理捷
 紐約
 編號
 The group comprises a seated boy holding a small dog, a boy
 holding a lotus spray, a boy reclining with his head on a drum, a
 standing boy holding a fruit, a boy acolyte standing with hands
 together, a figure of Shennong (god of agriculture) holding a hoe
 and a basket and wearing a skirt of leaves, and a wild boar on an
 oval plaque.

 Largest: 3Ω in. (9 cm.) high, cloth boxes   (7)
 $3,000-5,000
 PROVENANCE:
 J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 3965.
 A group of five Northern Song miniature red pottery boys in
 the Zhengjiang City Museum is illustrated in Zhongguo wenwu
 jinghua daquan: taocijuan (The Compendium of Chinese Archaeological
 Treasures: Ceramics Volume), Hong Kong, 1993, p. 171, no. 584.
 A related miniature pottery figure of a girl is in the Royal
 Ontario Museum, accession no. 920.1.157.








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