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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF
1381 MARJORIE S. FISHER, PALM BEACH
162 SOTHEBY’S
A PAINTED POTTERY FIGURE OF A
STANDING ATTENDANT
TANG DYNASTY
deftly-modeled, wearing a Persian-style robe with
wide lapels opening at the chest, the waist with
a belt securing a ask at the hip, over well-worn
leather boots, the hands clasped at the chest, the
hair secured in an elaborate double top-knot
Height 12½ in., 31.8 cm
PROVENANCE
Sotheby’s New York, 22nd September 2004,
lot 142.
$ 2,000-3,000
Ⓒġġġ昞≈⼑ἵό
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PROPERTY FROM A NEW ENGLAND COLLECTION
TWO GREEN-GLAZED POTTERY
WARES
HAN DYNASTY
one modeled as a large scoop of slightly waisted
ovoid section with a faceted curved handle, the
iridescent glaze a silvery-green; the other an ‘ear’
cup with rolling wave thread relief decoration to
the exterior and a zig-zag band to the edge of
each demi-curved handle (2)
Length of longer 7½ in., 8.9 cm
PROVENANCE
Scoop: Carlebach Gallery, New York, May 1962.
Ear Cup: Nagatani, Inc., Chicago, November 1975.
Collection of Pauline B. (1910-2000) and Myron
S. (1906-1992) Falk Jr., New York.
Christie’s New York, 21st September 2001,
lot 400.
$ 300-500
㻊ġġġ䵈慱☐ℑẞ
1381
TWO CELADON-GLAZED VESSELS
SONG - MING DYNASTY
the rst a Longquan celadon-glazed ‘twin sh’
dish with petal-carved exterior. Song dynasty,
the other a Ming dynasty crackle-glazed shallow
bowl with a carved abstract design to the interior,
together with a Longquan-style celadon-glazed
uted jar and cover, 20th century (4)
Diameter of largest 7½ in., 19 cm
$ 1,000-1,500
⬳军㖶ġġġ曺慱☐ℑẞ