LOT 83 A Chinese Longquan celadon 'twin-fish' dish,
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A Chinese Longquan celadon 'twin-fish' dish, Song dynasty (960-1279), potted with deep, rounded sides rising from the tapering foot to the everted rim, moulded to the exterior with a band of upright petals, the interior with two small fish to the centre, all under a glaze of sea-green colour that also covers the interior of the foot, 13.4cm across, a small celadon oil bottle, Ming dynasty (1368-1644), of ovoid form with two loop handles, 7cm wide, a small jar, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), of ovoid form with a tapering mouth, all under a cream crackled glaze, with a 'No.369, f A.K.V.' label, 9.5cm high, a blue and white teacup, 17th century, of tapering form on a circular foot, painted with precious objects, six-character Jiajing mark, 4.8cm high, a collection of six teacups, two with a 'JOHN SPARKS LTD, 128, MOUNT STREET, W' label, 6.5 to 8.5cm wide, and a Korean Goryeo celadon lid, and two associated wood stands (13) Provenance: The D M Jacobs Collection. 宋至清 茶杯及小碗 Condition report: Longquan dish - Warped and broken, chipped, cracked and restored. Celadon bottle - warped, surface scratches, chips to foot rim. Crackled jar - minute chips to foot rim. Teacups - All with cracks, chips, or restoration. Korean lid - surface scratches.
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