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Lot 331
A Chinese Longquan Style Celadon Vase
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
19th or earlier, a pale celadon glaze with incised decoration of peony blossom with swirling vines, the neck has an abbreviated pattern of lappets and a raised ring, underside is glazed except for foot rim.

9.75 in.

The Longquan celadon tradition in China is rich, beginning in the Three Kingdoms period (220-280) and reaching its peak of splendor during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). Longquan celadon features multiple layers of glaze, which means the potters re-glaze the ware over 10 rounds, to create the jade color gloss. Peonies and lotuses are the most popular of decorations for Longquan ware, quiet and elegant.

Drilled to underside; glaze chips to underside; old rim chips; surface scratches to glaze especially at mouth of vase.

$400 - 800