Chinese Art, Chinese
Antiquities in New York City
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Wide
mouth rolled lip stoneware jar with abstract design on a dark brown glaze.
Jizhou ware. Southern
Song (AD1127-1279). H. 4.75 in (12 cm), D. (mouth) 4.25 in (10.8 cm)
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Black
glaze bowl with
partridge feather mottles. Black ware of
Jizhou
type. Jin
Dynasty (AD1115-1234). D. 5.37 in (13.6 cm), H. 2.12 in (5.4 cm).
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Black glaze bowl
with unglazed rim and three russet splashes. Jin Dynasty
(AD1115-1234). D. 4.9 in (12.4 cm), H. 2.12 in (5.4 cm).
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Qingbai
shallow bowl molded with two flying phoenixes, peonies, foliage design and
silver rim. Song Dynasty (AD960 -1279). D. 7 in (17.8 cm).
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Quatrefoil
Ding-type dish, delicately barbed four pointed flower with rounded
sides. Tear-liked drops on the underside. This type of
Jingdezhen white ware marked the transition between stoneware to porcelain
in the early 10th C. A.D. Five Dynasties (AD
907-960). D.5.75 in (14.6 cm), H. 1.37
in (3.5 cm).
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Five
petalled celadon bowl with shallow foot rim. Five Dynasties to
Northern Song Dynasty (10th-11th C.). D. 3.6 in (9 cm).
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Large bowl with
a subtle hare's fur pattern on a lustrous brown, russet, glaze. Jin
Dynasty (AD1115-1234) D. 6.75 in (17.14 cm), H. 2.68 in (6.8 cm).
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Brown jar, "rice measure"
with a row of pearly studs and a russet glaze inside. Ganzhou
ware, Southern Song (AD
1115-1279). H. 3.6 in (9.14cm), D. 3.75 in (9.5 cm).
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Miniature Cizhou
type cut lustrous black glaze (sgraffiato)
jar with rolled lip and stylized floral decor.
Xixia Kingdom. Jin
to Yuan (13th - 14th C.) H. 4 in (10 cm), H. 3.5 in
(8.9 cm).
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