30 mai 2020
A white-glazed handled jar, late Tang-early Northern Song dynasty
Lot 5093. A white-glazed handled jar, late Tang-early Northern Song dynasty; 16.3 cm, 6 1/2 in. Estimate 70,000 — 90,000 HKD. Sold for 87,500 HKD (10,353 EUR). Courtesy Sotheby's.
of ovoid tapering form with gently rounded shoulders surmounted by a wide waisted neck and a flared rim, applied on the shoulder with a pair of strap handles formed of two thick strands and one thin strand, bound together near the top with a narrow strap, covered overall save for the base with a translucent ivory-tinged glaze.
Exhibited: Fired Earth from China's Golden Age: Ceramics of the Tang Dynasty, Museum of East Asian Art, Bath, 2009.
Chinese White Wares in the First Millennium, Priestley & Ferraro Chinese Art, London, 2010, cat. no. 6.
Chinese White Wares in the First Millennium, Priestley & Ferraro Chinese Art, London, 2010, cat. no. 6.
Sotheby's. EYE/EAST, Hong Kong, 22 May 2020
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