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           A FINE PHOSPHATIC-SPLASHED OVIFORM JAR
           Tang Dynasty
           Heavily potted on a flat foot with a bevelled edge
           rising steeply to a high well-rounded shoulder,
           turning inwards to a broad slightly-tapering neck
           and terminating in a rolled rim, set with a pair of
           loop handles on the shoulder issuing from thick stud
           bosses, the pale buff-grey stoneware body covered
           inside and out with an opaque chocolate-brown glaze
           stopping in an irregular curve above the foot and
           suffused with large flowing splashes of milky grey-blue.
           21.5cm (8 1/2in) high.
           £4,000 - 6,000
           CNY36,000 - 54,000
           Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve.
           本拍品不設底價

           唐 花釉雙系罐

           The result of Oxford Authentication Ltd.
           thermoluminescence test no.P207m68, dated
           17 December 2007, is consistent with the dating of
           this lot.

           Oxford Authentication Ltd公司熱釋光檢測結果
           (2007年12月17日,編號P207m68)顯示年代與本
           拍品年代一致。
                                                                    499
           Published, Illustrated and Exhibited:
           Roger Keverne Ltd., Summer Exhibition, London,
           2008, no.20.

           展覽著錄:Roger Keverne Ltd.,《夏季展覽》,
           倫敦,2008年,編號20


           This type of jar was made at the Huangdao kiln in
           Jia County, Henan Province, which was discovered
           in 1964. Compare with a very similar jar illustrated in
           Porcelain of the Jin and Tang Dynasties: The Complete
           Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong
           Kong, 1996, p.210, no.195. For other wide-mouthed
           examples see He Li, Chinese Ceramics:
           The New Standard Guide, London, 2006, no.152; and
           M.Sullivan, Chinese Ceramics Bronzes and Jades in
           the Collection of Sir Alan and Lady Barlow, London,
           1963, pl.19c.


           500
           A BLACK AND RUSSET-GLAZED GLOBULAR
           TRIPOD INCENSE BURNER
           Tang Dynasty
           The flat rim, short cylindrical neck and compressed
           globular body all standing on three mask-headed
           curling legs, the lustrous mottled glaze of rich dark
           tone.
           13cm (5in) diam.
                                                                        500
           £800 - 1,200
           CNY7,200 - 11,000

           Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve.
           本拍品不設底價

           唐 黑釉鐵斑三足爐
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