SUBASTA PRESENCIAL 16 JUNIO, 2022. "Important Asian Art"
16.6.22
Av. Menéndez Pidal 13 Valencia, Spain, 西班牙

June 16 at 12:30 p.m. (Spain, Valencia)

FIRST SESSION "ASIAN ART".

Lots 1 - 322

Asian Art and Jade

Ceramics and Porcelain

     Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912)

     Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644)

     Jin Dynasty (1125 - 1234)

     Song Dynasty (960 - 1279)

Asian Painting

19th - 20th Century Porcelain

Decorative arts and furniture


June 16 at 12:30 p.m. (Spain, Valencia)

SECOND SESSION "PAINTING, SCULPTURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS".

Lots 323 - 466

Contemporary Sculpture, Graphics and Painting.

19th - 20th century painting

Antique Painting

Decorative arts, jewelry, silver, furniture, ceramics and porcelain.


Outstanding authors

Juan García Ripollés (1932)

Sol Lewitt (1928 - 2007)

Juan Genovés (1930 - 2020)

Antonio Saura (1930 - 1998)

Miquel Navarro (1945)

Josep Guinovart (1927 - 2007)

Jordi Teixidor (1941)

Antonio Alegre Cremades (1939-2006)

Eustaquio Segrelles del Pilar (1936)

Jose Royo (1941)

Manuel Fernández Luque (1919 - 2005)

Ismael Blat y Monzo (1901-1976)

Emilio Sala y Francés (1850 - 1910)

Jose Navarro Llorens (1867 - 1923)

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拍卖品 130:

Phoenix-eared "mallet" vase, Longquan, Southern Song dynasty (1127 – 1279)

售出价为: €15,000
Price including buyer’s premium and sales tax: 19,900.50
起拍价:
15,000
估计的价格 :
€15,000 - €100,000
拍卖行佣金: 27%
增值税: 21% 仅对佣金收取
16.6.22于 Subastas Darley
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Phoenix-eared "mallet" vase, Longquan, Southern Song dynasty (1127 – 1279)

A vase made of celadon-glazed ceramic with a greenish-blue or sea-green moulded in the shape of a 龙泉凤耳瓶 (mallet bottle with phoenix ears), which together with the handle-less shape was a recurring model in the Song dynasty due to its spiritual significance related to the beauty of rationality. This type of vase is notable for its harmonious shape, with a long, stylised neck that culminates in a prominent mouth that sits on a cylindrical body without a base. The uses of this type of piece could be for burning incense, preparing tea or containing floral arrangements.

The Ru, Ding, Ge, Nanguan and Longquan kilns were the most prestigious during the Song dynasty. During the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279), the shade evolved into pastel and sea-green hues. Pottery in Longquan kilns began production around the 10th century in a village called Dayao in southern China.

It is accompanied by a custom-made Japanese wooden box.

In perfect condition.

Height: 28 cm; Mouth diameter: 10 cm; Base diameter: 10.5 cm; Weight: 1420 g

Box size: 33 x 17.50 x 17.50 cm

References:

Christie's "Import Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art...", 27 November 2013, lot 3278.

Provenance:

European private collection