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Lot 846
A glazed ceremonial temple stand with iron brown striping Ly-Tran dynasties, 11th/12th century
18 December 2017, 11:00 PST
San FranciscoSold for US$1,875 inc. premium
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A glazed ceremonial temple stand with iron brown striping
Ly-Tran dynasties, 11th/12th century
Formed as a shallow bowl within a lotus flower rising from a waisted stem with a pearl border set within an elaborate waisted pedestal with further lotus petals and pearl border above a stepped base of octagonal section, the celadon-tinged glaze on the exterior walls accented with stripes of iron brown wash, leaving the well of the bowl and the recessed base unglazed.
4 1/4in (11cm) high
Formed as a shallow bowl within a lotus flower rising from a waisted stem with a pearl border set within an elaborate waisted pedestal with further lotus petals and pearl border above a stepped base of octagonal section, the celadon-tinged glaze on the exterior walls accented with stripes of iron brown wash, leaving the well of the bowl and the recessed base unglazed.
4 1/4in (11cm) high
Footnotes
For similar vessels described as cup stands, see John Stevenson and John Guy, Vietnamese Ceramics: A Separate Tradition, 1997, pp.188-189, nos. 37-40.
