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A SANCAI GLAZED RELIQUARY JAR AND COVER WITH A GREEN GLAZED STAND, TANG-LIAO DYNASTY
奥地利
04月16日 下午5点 开拍 /14天2小时
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Published & Exhibited: Opulence and Desire, The Tang Dynasty, Weisbrod Chinese Art, New York, 28 March-26 May 2005, p. 62-63, no. 23.Scientific Analysis Report: A thermoluminescence analysis report issued by Oxford Authentication on 6 January 2026, based on sample number C125s58, sets the firing date of all three samples taken from the cover, vase, and stand between 700 and 1100 years ago, consistent with the dating above. A copy of the report accompanies this lot.China, 9th-11th century. The ovoid body tapering towards the mouth and flat foot, covered overall in a straw glaze suffused with a network of fine crackles. The conical cover with finger-pinched tiers encircling the central bud-form knob and covered in the same straw glaze. All supported on a tall, flaring stand with four cut-outs evenly spaced around the side and covered with a thin green glaze.The upper body of the vessel with a single, subtle splash of amber glaze, which together with the straw and green glazes found elsewhere on the covered jar and stand, respectively, constitutes the three colors known as sancai.Provenance: Weisbrod Chinese Art, New York, USA, by 2005. Michael B. Weisbrod is a noted scholar of Chinese art, who has published extensively on the subject over a time span of more than 50 years. In 1972, Michael joined his father Dr. Gerald Weisbrod's Asian art gallery in Toronto, Canada. The father-and-son team opened their New York location on Madison Avenue in 1977, and during the next 45 years the gallery held a significant number of exhibitions, selling to museums and private collectors across the globe, eventually adding further locations in Shanghai and Hong Kong. Condition: Good condition with expected old wear and manufacturing irregularities including firing cracks, pottery lines, and uneven glazing, signs of burial including soil encrustations, some glaze flaking with associated minor touchups, small old repairs to the knob and the stand, surface scratches, tiny nicks. Three small holes from sample-taking.Weight: 5 kg (total) Dimensions: Height 38 cm (jar and cover), 48 cm (total)Expert's note: The ovoid, neckless form with an overlapping cover appears to derive from Tang-dynasty glazed jars, produced in both monochrome and sancai glazes.Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Bonhams Hong Kong, 9 October 2014, lot 148Price: HKD 500,000 or approx. EUR 70,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A rare straw-glazed 'double-fish' vase, Late Tang/Five dynastiesExpert remark: Compare the similar ovoid shape and glaze. Note the foot, applications, and much smaller size (21 cm).Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Sotheby's New York, 23 March 2004, lot 611Mid-Estimate: USD 25,000 or approx. EUR 36,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A rare and large sancai-glazed reliquary jar, Tang dynastyExpert remark: Compare the related form and structure. Note the elaborate details and larger size (91 cm).

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