Canalblog
Editer l'article Suivre ce blog Administration + Créer mon blog
Publicité
Alain.R.Truong
Alain.R.Truong
Publicité
Visiteurs
Depuis la création 50 902 733
Archives
Newsletter
Alain.R.Truong
9 mars 2015

A 'Xing' ewer, Tang-Five Dynasties period (618-979)

A 'Xing' ewer, Tang-Five Dynasties period

Lot 193. A 'Xing' ewer, Tang-Five Dynasties period (618-979). Height 6 3/4  in., 17.1 cmEstimate 60,000 — 80,000 USD. Lot sold 93,750 USDPhoto: Sotheby's.

the ovoid body rising from a solid foot to a tall trumpet neck, set to one side with a mythical beast standing on the shoulder peering over the rim forming the handle, and to the other a short spout formed as the mouth of a mythical beast, covered overall in a thin white glaze stopping at the foot, the unglazed base revealing the white body. 

NoteSee a related white-glazed ewer illustrated in R.L. Hobson, The George Eumorfopoulos Collection Catalogue of Chinese, Corean, and Persian Pottery and Porcelain, London, vol. 1, 1928, pl. LXXIV, no. 503; and two ewers of related form but of much smaller size, in Bo Gyllensvard, Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1964, pls. 287 and 288, and subsequently sold in our London rooms, 5th November 2008, lot 439. 

Sotheby's. Important Chinese Works of Art, New York, 17 march 2015, 02:00 PM

Publicité
Publicité
Commentaires
Publicité