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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF DR. PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF DR. PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF DR.
PETER M. GREINER PETER M. GREINER PETER M. GREINER
THREE POTTERY MODELS A NEOLITHIC PAINTED POTTERY TWO GREEN GLAZED POTTERY
HAN DYNASTY JAR MODELS OF PIG PENS
MAJIAYAO CULTURE, BANSHAN HAN DYNASTY
comprising a green-glazed model of a grain mill, TYPE, GANSU PROVINCE, LATE
the equipment sheltered by a timber-roofed 3RD MILLENIUM BC both pens of kidney-shape covered overall in
building open at one side; a gray pottery model of green glaze, one with a single pig standing within;
a well; and a red clay model of an ox with traces of globular form with an upright ared neck, the second pen with two pigs and an attached
of white pigment (3) painted with wide vertical black and red cylindrical tower; together with a gray pottery
Width of widest 10½ in., 26.7 cm geometric bands, a trellis pattern covering the
body between each band, with parallel lines gure of a boar (3)
PROVENANCE painted to the interior of the neck Length of largest 8⅜ in., 21.3 cm
The gray pottery well: Diameter 8 in., 20.4 cm
Sotheby Parke-Bernet, Los Angeles, 26th October PROVENANCE
1977, lot 791 (inventory no. P236). PROVENANCE The pig pens: Sotheby’s New York, acquired
between 1970-1979.
EXHIBITED Collection of Rose D. Seligsberg, New York. The boar: Nagatani, Chicago, 1978.
The grain mill:The Collector’s Earth, A Survey Sotheby Parke-Bernet, New York, 13th March
of Chinese Ceramics, New Hampshire Institute 1975, lot 167, (inventory no. P147). $ 800-1,200
of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1999,
cat. no. 17. EXHIBITED 㻊ġġġ䵈慱尔⚰㧉✳ℑẞ
$ 1,000-1,500 A Walk into China’s Past, Art Center of Battle ⍲䀘昞尔
Creek, Michigan, 1976, cat. no. 2.
㻊ġġġ昞㧉✳ᶱẞ $ 800-1,200
㕘䞛☐㗪ẋġ楔⭞䩘㔯⊾ġ䓀倭ġ℔⃫⇵ᶱ⋫䲨㛓ġ
⋲Ⱉ栆✳⼑昞仸
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