PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF DR. MAURICE BERGER
A SMALL BROWN-GLAZED JARLET
LIAO DYNASTY (AD 907-1125)
Details
A SMALL BROWN-GLAZED JARLET
LIAO DYNASTY (AD 907-1125)
Of a compressed globular form, the jarlet is incised with wavy cord markings below five impressed 'fish roe' rings evenly spaced below two grooved bands, all covered with a rich chestnut glaze pooling to a darker color in the recesses and continuing over the foot ring onto the base.
2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm.) diam.
LIAO DYNASTY (AD 907-1125)
Of a compressed globular form, the jarlet is incised with wavy cord markings below five impressed 'fish roe' rings evenly spaced below two grooved bands, all covered with a rich chestnut glaze pooling to a darker color in the recesses and continuing over the foot ring onto the base.
2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Fritz Low-Beer & Company, New York, March 1949.
Myron and Pauline Falk Collection, New York, no. 39.
Christie's New York, 29 March 2006, lot 385.
Myron and Pauline Falk Collection, New York, no. 39.
Christie's New York, 29 March 2006, lot 385.
Literature
M. Yutaka, Ceramics in the Liao Dynasty: North and South of the Great Wall, New York, 1973, no. 60, p. 86.
Exhibited
New York, China House Gallery, China Institute in America, Ceramics in the Liao Dynasty: North and South of the Great Wall, 15 March-28 May,1973.