A rare and fine Chinese Longquan Guan celadon glazed vessel, Zhadou, Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). In the past, this type of Longquan ware would considered to be Guan-type, which were believed to imitate Guan ware in Longquan kilns. However, recent…
Unusual and good Chinese lemon Guan ware glaze vase, with spreading lip, above a lobed baluster body, on a heavy circular foot, slight red colour coming through in firing, height 22.5 cm. Provenance: The Ivan Ban collection
Chinese Guan ware Gu vase, with spreading lip above a cylindrical body with raised band, on a circular foot, in tones of beige with a crackle glaze, height 22.5 cm
Chinese Guan ware style dish, of circular form with shaped edge, in a celadon glaze with heavy crackle ground, with incised character marks to base, diameter 19.5 cm
A large Yueyao celadon ovoid jar, Jin Dynasty (265-420), with the wide mouth on the short neck, double lug handles, the olive green glaze stopping just above the base. For similar example see Tokyo National Museum, Guan ware celadon cherished by Japanese,…