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– | size | 80 cm high | |
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work classification | the yuan dynasty before ceramic | s | |
value | USD 50000-70000 | ||
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Chinese porcelain and craft boutique | 2017-03-17 | ||
Christie ‘s New York co., LTD. | auction | March 2017 sale | |
description | The camel is modeled standing foursquare with the head thrown back and the mouth open in a bray. The blanket ftted over the humps has a green-glazed fringe and is splashed in green and amber glazes,while the body is covered in a rich amber glaze and the roughly textured areas of hair are glazed cream. PROVENANCE Acquired in Hong Kong,1999. The Bactrian camel was not indigenous to China,but was imported by the tens of thousands from the states of the Tarim Basin,Eastern Turkestan and Mongolia. They were used by the court and merchants for local transportation and the ‘ships of the desert’ linking China to the cities of central Asia,Samarkand,Persia and Syria. A similar fgure of a Bactrian camel with a fringed and splash-glazed blanket,and cream glaze on the heavy areas of hair in contrast to the amber body is illustrated by Mizuno in Toujitaikei,vol. 35,Tousansai (Tang sancai),Heibonsha series,1977,pl. 100. See,also,the similar fgure of slightly larger size (83 cm.) sold at Christie’s Paris,15 June 2005,lot 130. |
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