A COLLECTION OF CELADON WARES Vietnam and Thailand, 13th to 15th century Comprising: a celadon-glazed deep bowl with ribbed sides; a celadon shallow bowl of flared form with moulded petals to the interior; a plate covered in crackled bluish celadon glaze; a 'cockerel' water dropper in polychrome enamels; a brown-glazed lime pot set with chicken head and tail; an unglazed kendi set with chicken head and tail; a vase of ovoid form stepping in at the shoulder rising to a flared rim, decorated with a band of elongated lappets; a double gourd celadon vase set with loop handles. The largest: 20.3cm (8in) high. (8). Footnotes: 十三至十五世紀 越南及泰國青釉器皿一組 Provenance: Christie's London, 13th February 2003, lot 407 (the celadon-glazed deep bowl and the celadon shallow bowl)(collector's notes and labels) Acquired in 2003 (the chicken head lime pot and the double gourd vase)(collector's notes) Published and Illustrated: M. White, Eating at the Whites' House: Ceramics from the Mary and Peter White collection, vol. 3, n.p., 2022, p.69 (the bowl) A similar 'chicken' lime pot, late 11th century, is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, accession no.1984.498.1a, b. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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