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Celadon Ewer with Straight Handle, Tang to Northern Song Dynasty
$4,500
£3,426.66
€3,945.70
CA$6,376.90
A$6,859.26
CHF 3,665.79
MX$80,851.18
NOK 46,217.02
SEK 42,251.13
DKK 29,481.06
About the Item
The piece features a straight handle extending horizontally from the body and a short spout for pouring liquids. Its surface is coated with a soft, olive-green glaze, which is typical of early celadon ware. The visible crazing (fine crackle patterns in the glaze) indicates its significant age and adds to its aesthetic charm. A celadon piece of the same form from the late Tang Dynasty is on display at the Wenzhou Museum(National Museum in China).
Period : Tang-Northern Song Dynasty(7th-11th century)
Type : Ewer
Medium : Celadon
Dimension : 19.5cm(Height) x 5.5cm(Mouth Diameter)
Provenance : The piece was acquired in Hong Kong in the late 1990s
Condition : Excellent(Traces of natural oxidation with crazing on the body. Overall, it is clean and intact.)
Reference : Wenzhou Museum - Late Tang Dynasty Celadon - Exhibited at the Ou Kiln Celadon Ceramics Special Exhibition, spanning from the Warring States period (475–221 BCE) to the Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279).
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