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A Longquan celadon lobed bowl, Ming dynasty. Estimate 20,000 — 30,000 HKD. Photo: Sotheby’s.
stoutly potted with deep fluted sides rising to a barbed everted rim, supported on a rounded foot, incised on the sides with floral motifs and on the interior with a lattice ground, applied overall with a sea-green glaze, wood stand; 27 cm., 10 5/8 in.
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Sotheby’s, Chinese Art, Hong Kong | 24 nov. 2014, 02:30 PM
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19th Century, celadon-glazed, Longquan celadon, meiping, Yuan-Early Ming dynasty
A Longquan celadon dish, a Longquan celadon bowl and a celadon-glazed meiping, Yuan-Early Ming Dynasty and 19th century. Estimate 50,000— 70,000 HKD. Photo: Sotheby’s.
the larger dish wih shallow fluted sides and an everted rim; the bowl with rounded sides and everted rim, the base inscribed with a single-character stippled mark zu; the vase with a slender body sweeping up to a short waisted neck; all applied with a pale celadon glaze, save for the footring and part of the base left unglazed and burnt orange in the firing; 21, 13.5 and 20 cm., 8 1/4 , 5 1/4 and 7 7/8 in.
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Sotheby’s, Chinese Art, Hong Kong | 24 nov. 2014, 02:30 PM
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'Chilong' dish, bird feeder, Longquan celadon, Ming Dynasty, Song dynasty
Two Longquan celadon bird feeders, a Longquan celadon ‘Chilong‘ dish and a Longquan celadon bowl, Song to Ming dynasty. Estimate 40,000— 60,000 HKD. Photo: Sotheby’s.
the two bird feeders moulded in the form of lotus blossoms, set with a small lug for attachement to a bird cage; the stoutly potted dish carved in relief on the interior with two clambering chilong; the bowl with rounded sides and an angled rim, incised with floral sprays, wood stands; 4.5, 17.3 and 14 cm., 1 3/4 , 6 3/4 and 5 1/2 in.
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Compare a Song dynasty Longquan celadon bird feeder, in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum. Porcelain of the Song Dynasty (II), vol. 33, Hong Kong, 1996, pl. 117.
Sotheby’s, Chinese Art, Hong Kong | 24 nov. 2014, 02:30 PM
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A Longquan celadon handled vase, Yuan-Early Ming dynasty. Estimate 40,000— 60,000 HKD. Photo: Sotheby’s.
of pear-shaped form, rising from a slightly splayed foot to a waisted neck and an upturned rim, set with two fish-dragon handles suspending mock rings, deftly incised on each side with a leafy peony flower below upright leaves encircling the rim and applied overall with a thick celadon glaze, the interior of the base glazed, save for the footing left unglazed and fired to pale orange; 18.7 cm., 7. 3/8 in.
PROPERTY FROM A HONG KONG FAMILY COLLECTION
Sotheby’s, Chinese Art, Hong Kong | 24 nov. 2014, 02:30 PM
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A Longquan celadon tripod censer, Yuan-Ming dynasty. Estimate 30,000 — 40,000 HKD. Photo: Sotheby’s.
the compressed globular body raised on three conical feet, below a waisted neck and everted rim, modelled on the sides with three prominent ribs extending on the foot and applied overall with a pale sea-green glaze suffused with crackles; 7.7 cm., 3 in.
Sotheby’s, Chinese Art, Hong Kong | 24 nov. 2014, 02:30 PM