A group of five cream-glazed ceramics, Vietnam, probably Trân dynasty (1225-1400)
Lot 112. Property from a French Private Collection. A group of five cream-glazed ceramics, Vietnam, probably Trân dynasty (1225-1400), comprising: an inscribed octagonal bowl, a small bottle vase, two lime pots, and a brown and cream-glazed jar and cover.D. 18.2 cm (bowl) ; H. 12.5 cm (vase); H. 9.6 cm and 12.5 cm (lime pots); H. 24 cm (jar and cover). Lot Sold 6,350 EUR (Estimate 2,000 - 3,000 EUR). © Sotheby's
Provenance: Bowl : Collection M. Bastonil, French ambassador to Hanoi (1984 - 1986).
Adjug’art, Brest, 4th November 2003, lot 69.
Vase : Trân Tuân, Cachan, 15th February 2007.
Highest lime pot : Adjug’art, Brest, 15th June 2010, lot 107.
Smallest lime pot : Hôtel Drouot, étude Pescheteau-Badin, Godeau et Leroy, Paris, 27th April 1998, lot 456.
Jar : Tajan, Paris, 24th September 2009, lot 100.
Sotheby's. Asian Arts / 5000 Years, Paris, 18 April 2023


