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A Changsha ware celadon glazed jar with brown and green dot decoration Tang dynasty image 1
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Property from the Collection of Mark S. Pratt
Lot 7222

A Changsha ware celadon glazed jar with brown and green dot decoration
Tang dynasty

23 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

US$1,000 - US$1,500

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A Changsha ware celadon glazed jar with brown and green dot decoration

Tang dynasty
Of cylindrical form with a rolled rim and short neck on the rounded shoulder also supporting a pair of loop handles, the pale greenish-brown glaze highlighted with dark iron and pale green dots around the body and stopping irregularly above the unglazed concave base.
5 3/8in (13.8cm) high

Footnotes

For an excavated jar now in the Yangzhou Museum, of similar shape and glaze but larger in size and with more elaborate brown and green dotted decoration, see Li Zhiyan and others, Chinese Ceramics form the Paleolithic Period through the Qing Dynasty, 2010, p. 233, plate 5.39 (29.8cm high, also as Tang dynasty).

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