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             A TANg dyNAsTy IVORy-glAZed ‘ROPe TWIsT’ eWeR      It is unclear whether these ewers were used for pouring water (for hand
                                                                washing or making tea) or wine. According to yutaka Mino, the short
             China, 618-907. Of bulbous form with a short waisted neck and   waisted neck with everted rim argues for a dating in the early Tang period.
             everted lip, applied on one side of the neck and shoulder with an
             elegant rope-twist handle terminating in three separate straps   Literature comparison: Ting Ware, National Palace Museum, Taipei 1987,
             opposite the short cylindrical spout, covered in an ivory white glaze   no. 1. Priestley & Ferraro, London 2010, no. 17. yutaka Mino, Pre-Sung
             stopping just below the center of the body, revealing the white body.  Dynasty Chinese Stonewares, The Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto,
                                                                Ontario 1974, no. 66. Fire & Earth, Chinesische Frükeramik im Museum für
                                                                Ostasiatische Kunst Köln, Köln 2008, no. 81, p. 125.
               Provenance: Edward Pranger Oriental Art, Amsterdam. Dr. Koos de
               Jong, acquired from the above in 1998 (invoice not available). Founded   Auction result comparison: Compare with a slightly larger ewer with a
               in 1995, Edward Pranger Oriental Art has established a global reputation   similar glaze but of different shape sold by Christie’s New york in Lacquer,
               for quality in the field of Asian art. Mr. Edward Pranger studied Chinese   Jade, Bronze, Ink: The Irving Collection Day Sale on 21 March 2019, lot 1230,
               languages and culture at Leiden University, Netherlands, and Chinese   for USD $12,500.
               Art History at the National Taiwan University. Dr. de Jong is a Dutch art
               historian and has been privately collecting Chinese art over decades.
               He has authored hundreds of articles             唐代象牙白釉繩紋執壺
                                                                中國,618-907。球形,短頸,唇外撇,頸部和壺肩一側,有一個優雅的繩索紋執
               and several books on Dutch fine and              柄,象牙白釉,腹部一下露出白色的胎體。
               decorative arts spanning from the Middle
               Ages to the modern era. In 2013, he              來源:阿姆斯特丹Edward Pranger Oriental Art收藏。Drs. Koos de Jong 1998 年
               published an extensive study of Chinese          購於上述收藏(發票已遺失)。建立於1995年的 Edward Pranger Oriental Art 收藏
               riding gear in “Dragon & Horse, Saddle           在亞洲藝術領域以其高質量著稱。Mr. Edward Pranger 先生在荷蘭萊登大學攻讀過
                                                                中國語言與文化,并在台灣國立大學攻讀過中國藝術史。Drs. Koos de Jong是一位
               rugs and Other Horse Tack from China             荷蘭藝術史學家,幾十年來他一直私人收藏中國藝術品。他撰寫了數百篇文章和幾
               and Beyond”. Between 1976 and 2009 he            本書,內容涉及從中世紀到現代的荷蘭美術和裝飾藝術。2013年,他在《Dragon &
               worked for numerous museums across   Dr. Koos de Jong and   Horse:Saddle Rugs and Other Horse Tack from China and Beyond》中發表
                                           ingeborg de roode (photo
               the Netherlands and was the director of   courtesy of Stedelijk   了有關中國騎馬裝備的詳盡研究。1976年至2009年間,他曾在荷蘭的許多博物館工
               the European Ceramic Work Center in   Museum Amsterdam)  作,並曾擔任登博世歐洲陶瓷工作中心的主任。
                                                                品相:品相極好,磨損與輕微燒製瑕疵。
               Den Bosch.                                       重量:381.0 克
               condition: Excellent condition with old wear and minor firing flaws.  尺寸:高13 厘米
             Weight: 381.0 g                                    estimate euR 1.000,-
             Dimensions: Height 13 cm                           Starting price EUr 500,-

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