Six stoneware jars, Western Zhou dynasty and Han dynasty
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Lot 303. A large ash-glazed trumpet-neck jar, Han Dynasty; a tan-color jar with animal mask handles, Warring States period; and a small gray pottery vessel with double handles, Warring States period; 41.9cm height of tallest (3). Sold for US$1,408 © Bonhams 2026
Provenance: Private Collection, Greenwich, Connecticut
Note: See Regina Krahl, Dawn of the Yellow Earth, China Institute Gallery, New York, 2000, p. 123, no. 61, for a close example to the tan-color jar.
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Lot 305. Two gray pottery jars with impressed zigzag decoration, Western Zhou dynasty, possibly South China and an ash-glazed stoneware jar with stamped decoration, Han Dynasty; 36.5cm height of tallest (3). Sold for US$832 © Bonhams 2026
Provenance: Private Collection, Greenwich, Connecticut
Note: For comparable examples to the Western Zhou jars, see Regina Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyingtang Collection, Volume Three (I), London, 2006, p. 97, no. 1109; for the gray jar, see Frances Klapthor, Chinese Ceramics in the Collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, 1993, pp. 16-17, no. 5.
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