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Lot 882
A crackle glazed wine bottle with polychrome enamel decoration Bat Trang kilns,16th/17th century
18 December 2017, 11:00 PST
San FranciscoSold for US$375 inc. premium
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A crackle glazed wine bottle with polychrome enamel decoration
Bat Trang kilns,16th/17th century
Molded with a cylindrical neck and flaring foot on a body molded into six lobes, each with raised ribs framing a fabulous beast (nghe) standing between flower heads, the beast showing remains of amber enamel in contrast to the green enamel coloring the raised frames and portions of the background, the foot and deeply recessed base left unglazed.
8 3/4in (22cm) high
Molded with a cylindrical neck and flaring foot on a body molded into six lobes, each with raised ribs framing a fabulous beast (nghe) standing between flower heads, the beast showing remains of amber enamel in contrast to the green enamel coloring the raised frames and portions of the background, the foot and deeply recessed base left unglazed.
8 3/4in (22cm) high
Footnotes
Published
James H. Brow and Anh Hoang Brow, 'Vietnamese Ceramics: A Ten Thousand Year Continuum,' Arts of Asia, March-April 2004, p. 94, no. 35.
For a similar wine bottle with longer neck, see Gom Bat Trang the ky XIV-XIX (Bat Trang Ceramics 14th-19th Centuries), 1995, p. 113, no. 59, as 16th/17th century.
