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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF EVELYN
 ANNENBERG JAFFE HALL  VARIOUS PROPERTIES
 1010     1011
 A YUE CELADON FOLIATE DISH  A VERY RARE YUE CELADON POURING
 FIVE DYNASTIES PERIOD (AD 907-960)  VESSEL
          LATE SIX DYNASTIES-SUI DYNASTY, 6TH
 5¬ in. (14 cm.) diam., cloth box
          CENTURY
 $6,000-8,000  4q in. (11.5 cm.) wide
 PROVENANCE:
          $8,000-12,000
 William B. Jaffe (1904-1972) and Evelyn
 Annenberg Jaffe Hall (1911-2005) Collection, New   PROVENANCE:
 York, before 1961, and thence by descent to the   Rudolph Schaeffer (1886-1988) Collection, San
 present owner.  Francisco.
          The Rudolph Schaeffer Collection; Christie's New
          York, 6 June 1985, lot 186.
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          ⱷ1012
 1010
          A RARE CARVED LONGQUAN CELADON
          VASE
          NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY (AD 960-1127)
          11 in. (27.8 cm.) high, Japanese wood box
          $18,000-25,000
          The form of the present vase is a typical form of
          Northern Song Longquan ware. The form has
          gradually changed from a tall tapering body with
          long neck in the early Northern Song dynasty
          to an ovoid body with shorter neck in the late
          Northern Song dynasty. Meanwhile, the glaze
          color developed more olive tone and the carved
          decoration was often more robust. A similar
          vase, also without a cover, was excavated from a
          tomb dated to the Yuanfeng reign (1078-1085),
          illustrated in Zhu Boqian, Longquanyao qingci
          (Celadons from Longquan Kilns), Taipei, 1998,
          p. 104, no. 64. Another vase of similar form but
          lacking the loop handles is in the Qingyuan
          County Cultural Relics Bureau, illustrated in
          Zhongguo Longquan qingci (Longquan Celadon
          of China), Hangzhou, 1998, p. 45. For an earlier
          example with loop handles and a lotus-like cover,
          see ibid., p. 46.
          A similar celadon vase with a cover, from the
          Linyushanren collection, was sold in The Classic
          Age of Chinese Ceramics- The Linyushanren
          Collection, Part I; Christie’s Hong Kong, 2
          December 2015, lot 2804.

          ٫宋ǎ龍泉青釉ח花紋瓶                                                         1012
 1011
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