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738<br />

A pale green twin fish bowl, possibly<br />

Sung/Yuan Dynasty<br />

of circular form with an unglazed rim,<br />

the base with two fish swimming in<br />

opposite directions<br />

6cm high, 17.5cm diameter<br />

$600–800<br />

739<br />

A Chinese Longquan celadon<br />

carved jar and cover, Song Dynasty,<br />

early 12th century<br />

with a ribbed ovoid body carved with<br />

a band of overlapping upright petals<br />

below four convex bands, the wide<br />

neck flanked by lug handles, the domed<br />

cover with everted rim and a flanged<br />

ring below a pierced bud-shaped finial,<br />

crackled translucent green glaze<br />

28.5cm high<br />

宋 代 十 二 世 紀 早 期 龍 泉 青 瓷 罐<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

738<br />

735<br />

A Longquan celadon ‘twin fish’ dish,<br />

late Southern Song/Yuan Dynasty,<br />

13th/14th century<br />

potted with deep fluted sides carved<br />

with upright lotus petals, the interior<br />

decorated with a pair of sprig-moulded<br />

fish, Jane Carnegie, Melbourne label to<br />

the base<br />

20.5cm diameter<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Joshua McLelland Print Room<br />

<strong>cat</strong>alogue, 19 September, 1984<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

736<br />

A celadon crackle glaze dish<br />

12.5cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

737<br />

A celadon crackle glaze vase,<br />

20th century<br />

10cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

735

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