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– | size | 36.2 cm high | |
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work classification | ceramic see colour porcelain of Ming dynasty | s | clear |
value | USD 4000-6000 | ||
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Chinese porcelain and craft boutique | 2017-03-17 | ||
Christie ‘s New York co., LTD. | auction | March 2017 sale | |
description | The pierced The outer walls are carved and applied with two equestrian fgures and other soldiers against a backdrop of rocks and willow trees, between The rock – a ledge fange below and a cloud collar and band of ltd. above, all in blue, turquoise, cream and yellow glaze. PROVENANCE The time relating to The Museum of Art; Christie’s New York,2-3 December 2003,lot 175. A similar reticulated fahua jar,applied with a scene of horsemen and attendants within a fantastical landscape closely related to the present lot,but with a wider neck and high foot ring,is illustrated by J. Harrison-Hall in Ming Ceramics in the British Museum,London,2001,no. 13:22. The author notes that this type of fahua ware,made from beige stoneware fred at low temperatures,was made in Shanxi province,in contrast to high-fred white porcelain fahua pieces made in Jiangxi province. She also notes that a jar almost identical to the British Museum example was excavated from a Ming tomb in the eastern suburbs of Luojiazhuang,Changzhi City,Shanxi province,and is now in the Changzhi City Museum. |
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