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14 août 2018

Pottery granary jar, Han dynasty, 206 BC – 220 AD

Pottery granary jar, Han dynasty, 206 BC – 220 AD
Pottery granary jar, Han dynasty, 206 BC – 220 AD, Height: 14 3/4 inches, 37.5 cm,Width: 8 3/4 inches, 22.3 cm. © Ben Janssens Oriental Art. A large cylindrical pottery model of a granary supported on three bear-form feet. The granary’s domed top has...
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14 août 2018

Pottery incense burner, boshanlu, with bear-shaped feet, Late Western Han to early Eastern Han dynasty, 1st century

Pottery incense burner, boshanlu, with bear-shaped feet, Late Western Han to early Eastern Han dynasty, 1st century
Pottery incense burner, boshanlu, with bear-shaped feet, Late Western Han to early Eastern Han dynasty, 1st century, Height: 6 3/4 inches, 17 cm, Diameter: 4 3/8 inches, 11 cm. © Ben Janssens Oriental Art. A dark grey pottery incense burner, the bowl...
14 août 2018

Pair of owl-shaped pottery jars, Han dynasty, 206 BC – 220 AD

Pair of owl-shaped pottery jars, Han dynasty, 206 BC – 220 AD
Pair of owl-shaped pottery jars, Han dynasty, 206 BC – 220 AD, Height: 5 5/8 inches, 14.2 cm. © Ben Janssens Oriental Art. A pair of pottery containers, each in the form of an owl with removable head. The birds aredepicted seated with their wings folded;...
14 août 2018

Pottery sancai miniature ewer, China, Tang dynasty, early 8th century

Pottery sancai miniature ewer, China, Tang dynasty, early 8th century
Pottery sancai miniature ewer, China, Tang dynasty, early 8th century, Height: 5 inches, 12.7 cm, Width: 3 inches,7.5 cm. © Ben Janssens Oriental Art. A pottery ewer, the rounded body is supported on a tall, stepped foot with flat base and is surmounted...
14 août 2018

Pottery tripod incense burner, China, Eastern Han dynasty, 25 – 220

Pottery tripod incense burner, China, Eastern Han dynasty, 25 – 220
Pottery tripod incense burner, China, Eastern Han dynasty, 25 – 220, Diameter: 7 7/8 inches, 20 cm, Height: 9 1/2 inches, 24 cm. © Ben Janssens Oriental Art. A pottery covered jar, zun, of cylindrical form, supported on three moulded feet in the form...
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14 août 2018

Pottery jar with impressed combed pattern, China, Eastern Han dynasty

Pottery jar with impressed combed pattern, China, Eastern Han dynasty
Pottery jar with impressed combed pattern, China, Eastern Han dynasty, 25 – 220, Height: 8 5/8 inches, 22 cm, Width: 11 1/2 inches, 29 cm. © Ben Janssens Oriental Art A pottery jar of globular form, the rounded sides curving inwards toward the top and...
14 août 2018

Pottery miniature bucket, China, Tang dynasty, 618 – 906

Pottery miniature bucket, China, Tang dynasty, 618 – 906
Pottery miniature bucket, China, Tang dynasty, 618 – 906, Height: 21⁄2 inches, 6.5 cm. © Ben Janssens Oriental Art. A miniature pottery model of a bucket, the rounded body supported on a short foot and rising to a lipped rim. An overhead handle of ‘rope-twist’...
16 janvier 2018

A sancai-glazed pottery model of a ram, Tang dynasty (618-907)

A sancai-glazed pottery model of a ram, Tang dynasty (618-907)
Lot 407. A sancai-glazed pottery model of a ram, Tang dynasty (618-907); 19.5cm., 7 5/8in. Estimate 3,000 — 4,000 GBP. Lot Sold 3,750 GBP. Photo courtesy Sotheby's 2008 naturalistically modelled standing four square on a rectangular base with its head...
19 décembre 2017

A pottery ewer, Neolithic, Qijia culture, first half of the 2nd millennium BC

A pottery ewer, Neolithic, Qijia culture, first half of the 2nd millennium BC
Lot 393. A pottery ewer, Neolithic, Qijia culture, first half of the 2nd millennium BC. H. 20,3 cm. Estimate 1.500/2.500 €. Lot sold 1.600 €. Courtesy Nagel With an ovoid body, a tapering neck with domed top, double-lobed opening and tubular spout, flat...
29 août 2017

An exceptionally rare green-glazed phoenix-head pottery ewer, Tang dynasty (618-907)

An exceptionally rare green-glazed phoenix-head pottery ewer, Tang dynasty (618-907)
Lot 75. An exceptionally rare green-glazed phoenix-head pottery ewer, Tang dynasty (618-907). Height 10 7/8 in., 27.7 cm. Estimate 80,000 — 120,000 USD . Lot Sold 187,500 USD. Photo: Sotheby's. the flattened pear-shaped body supported on a high splayed...
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