LOT 83 W. Zhou dynasty, 1000-900 BC, pottery jar 19.5cm
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W. Zhou dynasty, 1000-900 BC, ceramic pottery jar with impressed
imprints 19.5cm Large pottery jar of ovoid form with flat base, short
neck and lipped rim. The body is decorated with an allover
paddle-impressed pattern, consisting of rows of squares, possibly
textile imprints. The pottery is hard fired and has burnt to a
reddish-brown color. Height: 7.75 in = 19.5 cm; Upper gorge opening
diameter: 3.4 in. = 88 mm = 8.8 cm; Base diameter: 5 in. = 12.5 cm = 125
mm; Widest diameter: 8 in. = 20 cm; Weight: 1 kg 600 g = 1600 g = 3 lb.
8 oz. Age: Western Zhou dynasty, 1000-900 BC Condition: excellent for
the age, genuine dark patina, no defects Provenance: from California
estate auction. References High-fired earthenware is known in Chinese as
yingtao: hard pottery and pieces from early periods nearly always
display geometric surface patterns that are impressed with either a
wooden paddle or a textile. This type of vessel emerged in the late
Neolithic period in south-eastern China, with production reaching a peak
in the Bronze Age and gradually declining during the Han dynasty.
Vessels of this type have an uneven shape, because they were hand-built
by the coiling method, rather than thrown on the potters wheel. A jar of
this type is in the Meiyintang collection. Other examples are in the
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco and in the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Condition
excellent for the age, genuine dark patina, no defects
Low Estimate: 3000;
High Estimate: 6000;
Original: Yes;
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