THREE SMALL LONGQUAN CELADON VASES, MING DYNASTY (1368-1644)
The first, a 'garlic-head' bottle vase, is reticulated on the sides with blossoming flowers below lotus lappets on the neck; the second, an ovoid vase, is carved with foliate scrolls, covered overall with a crackled glaze of soft olive-green color; the third, a bottle vase, has a slightly flared neck, and the glaze is suffused with brown crackles on the neck.
63⁄4 in. (17.1 cm.) high; 51⁄2 in. (13.9 cm.) high; 51⁄2 in. (13.9 cm.) high
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The first, a 'garlic-head' bottle vase, is reticulated on the sides with blossoming flowers below lotus lappets on the neck; the second, an ovoid vase, is carved with foliate scrolls, covered overall with a crackled glaze of soft olive-green color; the third, a bottle vase, has a slightly flared neck, and the glaze is suffused with brown crackles on the neck.
63⁄4 in. (17.1 cm.) high; 51⁄2 in. (13.9 cm.) high; 51⁄2 in. (13.9 cm.) high