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           PROPERTY FROM A CONNECTICUT PRIVATE COLLECTION    PROPERTY FROM A CONNECTICUT PRIVATE COLLECTION
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           A LONGQUAN CELADON-GLAZED MALLET-FORM VASE        A SMALL CELADON-GLAZED BOWL
           Southern Song/Yuan Dynasty                        Song Dynasty, possibly Henan
           The cylindrical body with sloping shoulders surmounted by a slender   The gently rounded sides rising from a small ring foot, covered overall
           neck flanked by a pair of handles molded with phoenix-head finials,   in a translucent olive-green glaze, the mouth mounted with a metal rim,
           the everted mouth with galleried rim, covered overall with a sea-green   the foot rim unglazed showing the light gray body burnt orange-brown
           glaze ending evenly at the edge of the foot, the recessed base glazed,   during firing.
           the foot rim unglazed showing the gray body with burnt tan-brown   4 7/8in (12.3cm) diam
           from firing.
           6 7/16in (16.4cm) high                            $3,000 - 5,000
           $8,000 - 12,000                                   宋 或為河南 青瓷小盌

           南宋-元 龍泉雙鳳耳棒槌瓶                                     Provenance:
                                                             Penglai Shanfang Collection, Tainan, Taiwan
           Provenance:                                       Connecticut Private Collection
           Penglai Shanfang Collection, Tainan, Taiwan
           Connecticut Private Collection                    來源:
                                                             蓬萊山房舊藏,臺灣臺南
           來源:                                               康乃狄克州私人藏
           蓬萊山房舊藏,臺灣臺南
           康乃狄克州私人藏
           A similar Longquan celadon vase recovered from the shipwreck off the
           coast of Korea, dating to around A.D. 1323, is illustrated in Special
           Exhibition of Cultural Relics Found Off Sinan Coast, Seoul, 1977, no.7.
           Compare the small Longquan mallet vase with 'phoenix' handles,
           illustrated in Sensei Bansei to Ryusenyo no Seiji (Sansei, Bansei, and
           Celadon of Longquan Wares) at the Kuboso Memorial Museum of Art,
           Izumi, 1996, p.41, no.11. Compare also the Longquan celadon-glazed
           vase of this form illustrated by Sullivan, Chinese Ceramics, Bronzes
           and Jades in the Collection of Sir Alan and Lady Barlow, London,
           1963, pl.80a.
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