Lot 231
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[PRIVATE TAIWANESE COLLECTION] CHINESE YAOZHOU-TYPE CELADON-GLAZED FOLIATE-RIM VASE
JIN DYNASTY OR LATER










Auction: 07 November 2025 from 10:00 GMT
Description
金或以後 耀州類型青釉花口瓶
the rounded body supported on a tall splayed foot with three raised bands, surmounted with long neck further adorned with raised bands, gradually terminated to a foliated mouth, the exterior covered in an olive-green celadon glaze with a yellowish hue, leaving the foot unglazed revealing the brownish grey body
Dimensions
14.8cm high
Provenance
Private Taiwanese Collection
臺灣私人收藏
Footnote
The distinct shape of this type of rimmed vase originated in the Tang dynasty and gained popularity across various kilns during the Song dynasty. Two comparable Ding-type white-glazed bottle vase of similar shape: one dated to the late Northern Song dynasty is in the collection of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, published in He, Li, and Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. 1996. Chinese Ceramics: The New Standard Guide. London: Thames & Hudson, no. 222, p. 148; the other dated to the Five Dynasties to Song dynasty, was sold at Sotheby's Paris, 14 June 2024, lot 97.









