18th Oct, 2024 11:00

TWO-DAY AUCTION: Fine Asian Art, Buddhism and Hinduism

 
Lot 533
 

533

A RARE SANCAI GLAZED POTTERY JAR, TANG DYNASTY

Sold for €5,200

including Buyer's Premium


Lot details

Scientific Analysis Report: A thermoluminescence analysis report issued by Oxford Authentication on 4 January 2001, based on sample number C200j2, sets the firing date of one sample taken at between 800 and 1300 years ago. A copy of the report accompanies this lot.

China, 618-907. The compressed globular body rising from a short splayed foot to a tall waisted neck and cup-shaped mouth with an everted lip, liberally splashed with vibrant glazes of green, amber, and straw color, stopping irregularly at the foot, revealing the buff body.

Provenance: Edward Pranger Oriental Art, Amsterdam, Netherlands. A private collection in the United States, acquired from the above. A copy of the original invoice from Edward Pranger, dated 24 January 2001, confirming the dating above, and stating a purchase price of NLG 7,800 or EUR 5,900 (converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing), accompanies this lot. Founded in 1995, Edward Pranger Oriental Art has established a global reputation for quality in the field of Asian art. Mr. Edward Pranger studied Chinese languages and culture at Leiden University, Netherlands, and Chinese Art History at the National Taiwan University.
Condition: Very good condition with minor surface wear and firing irregularities. Light scratches around the foot and minuscule flaking.

Weight: 194.1 g
Dimensions: Height 8.7 cm

With an associated wood storage box. (2)

Literature comparison:
Compare a closely related sancai glazed jar, Tang dynasty, in the Museo d'Arte Cinese ed Etnografico, Parma.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Related
Auction: Sotheby’s London, 8 December 2022, lot 219
Price: GBP 6,930 or approx. EUR 8,900 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A small sancai-glazed pottery jar, Tang dynasty
Expert remark: Compare the closely related splashed glaze and identical size (8.7 cm). Note the different form.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Galerie Zacke, Vienna, 5 March 2021, lot 131
Price: EUR 7,584 or approx. EUR 9,200 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A sancai glazed ‘six medallion’ pottery jar, Tang dynasty
Expert remark: Compare the closely related form and sancai glaze. Note the molded medallions and the size (10.5 cm).

 

Scientific Analysis Report: A thermoluminescence analysis report issued by Oxford Authentication on 4 January 2001, based on sample number C200j2, sets the firing date of one sample taken at between 800 and 1300 years ago. A copy of the report accompanies this lot.

China, 618-907. The compressed globular body rising from a short splayed foot to a tall waisted neck and cup-shaped mouth with an everted lip, liberally splashed with vibrant glazes of green, amber, and straw color, stopping irregularly at the foot, revealing the buff body.

Provenance: Edward Pranger Oriental Art, Amsterdam, Netherlands. A private collection in the United States, acquired from the above. A copy of the original invoice from Edward Pranger, dated 24 January 2001, confirming the dating above, and stating a purchase price of NLG 7,800 or EUR 5,900 (converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing), accompanies this lot. Founded in 1995, Edward Pranger Oriental Art has established a global reputation for quality in the field of Asian art. Mr. Edward Pranger studied Chinese languages and culture at Leiden University, Netherlands, and Chinese Art History at the National Taiwan University.
Condition: Very good condition with minor surface wear and firing irregularities. Light scratches around the foot and minuscule flaking.

Weight: 194.1 g
Dimensions: Height 8.7 cm

With an associated wood storage box. (2)

Literature comparison:
Compare a closely related sancai glazed jar, Tang dynasty, in the Museo d'Arte Cinese ed Etnografico, Parma.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Related
Auction: Sotheby’s London, 8 December 2022, lot 219
Price: GBP 6,930 or approx. EUR 8,900 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A small sancai-glazed pottery jar, Tang dynasty
Expert remark: Compare the closely related splashed glaze and identical size (8.7 cm). Note the different form.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Galerie Zacke, Vienna, 5 March 2021, lot 131
Price: EUR 7,584 or approx. EUR 9,200 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: A sancai glazed ‘six medallion’ pottery jar, Tang dynasty
Expert remark: Compare the closely related form and sancai glaze. Note the molded medallions and the size (10.5 cm).

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