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Longquan Celadon Covered Pot

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Possibly Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279)

Finely potted, curved sides raised upon a short tapering foot, the exterior and the cover with evenly carved, overlapping lotus petals in relief. Covered overall with a rich, thick blue-green glaze, leaving only the lower portion of the foot-ring unglazed, where the biscuit has fired to a pale color.

H. 3 1/2 in., D. 4 in.

Note: While dishes such as this were produced in the Longquan area in great quantity over a long period of time, they are rarely of such fine quality in terms of craftsmanship, materials and color. As Regina Krahl points out in her description of a closely related lotus dish in the Meiyintang Collection, this high quality was only achieved in the Southern Song period. Krahl refers to similar dishes and a bowl found in a hoard probably buried AD 1236-1242 at Jinyuncun, Nanqiangzhen in Sichuan province, see "Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection" Volume Three (II), (London, Paradou Writing), 2006, p.582, no. 1571.

Condition: Age-appropriate abrasion mostly to the center area of the interior.
Condition Report: The absence of a condition report does not indicate the lot is free of damage or condition issues. Available Condition Reports will appear as an additional image. Condition Reports and photographs may be requested on items. Bid accordingly. All sales are final, no returns are accepted on the basis of condition.

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Possibly Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279)

Finely potted, curved sides raised upon a short tapering foot, the exterior and the cover with evenly carved, overlapping lotus petals in relief. Covered overall with a rich, thick blue-green glaze, leaving only the lower portion of the foot-ring unglazed, where the biscuit has fired to a pale color.

H. 3 1/2 in., D. 4 in.

Note: While dishes such as this were produced in the Longquan area in great quantity over a long period of time, they are rarely of such fine quality in terms of craftsmanship, materials and color. As Regina Krahl points out in her description of a closely related lotus dish in the Meiyintang Collection, this high quality was only achieved in the Southern Song period. Krahl refers to similar dishes and a bowl found in a hoard probably buried AD 1236-1242 at Jinyuncun, Nanqiangzhen in Sichuan province, see "Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection" Volume Three (II), (London, Paradou Writing), 2006, p.582, no. 1571.

Condition: Age-appropriate abrasion mostly to the center area of the interior.
Condition Report: The absence of a condition report does not indicate the lot is free of damage or condition issues. Available Condition Reports will appear as an additional image. Condition Reports and photographs may be requested on items. Bid accordingly. All sales are final, no returns are accepted on the basis of condition.

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