RARE VASE RELIQUAIRE EN VERRE TRANSLUCIDE BLEU PALE
RARE VASE RELIQUAIRE EN VERRE TRANSLUCIDE BLEU PALE
RARE VASE RELIQUAIRE EN VERRE TRANSLUCIDE BLEU PALE
RARE VASE RELIQUAIRE EN VERRE TRANSLUCIDE BLEU PALE
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RARE VASE RELIQUAIRE EN VERRE TRANSLUCIDE BLEU PALE

CHINE, DYNASTIE SONG, XEME-XIIEME SIECLE

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RARE VASE RELIQUAIRE EN VERRE TRANSLUCIDE BLEU PALE
CHINE, DYNASTIE SONG, XEME-XIIEME SIECLE
La panse de forme globulaire surmontée d'un col tubulaire aux bords largement évasés. Le verre d'une belle couleur bleutée tirant vers le vert pâle.
Hauteur: 11 cm. (4 3⁄8 in.)
来源
J.J. Lally & Co., New York, 9 December 1992, by repute.
Collection of Walter and Phyllis Shorenstein.
Christie's Hong Kong, Luminous Colours: Treasures from the Shorenstein Collection, 1 December 2010, lot 2910.
出版
C.F. Shangraw and C. Brown, A Chorus of Colors: Chinese Glass from Three American Collections, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, 1996, p. 39, no. 12.
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A RARE TRANSPARENT PALE BLUE-GREEN GLASS RELIQUARY BOTTLE
CHINA, SONG DYNASTY, 10-12TH CENTURY

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Tiphaine Nicoul
Tiphaine Nicoul Head of department

拍品专文

This bottle may have been a reliquary vessel, that would have been placed in the crypt of a temple or pagoda. It has been suggested that the shape of this bottle may have derived from the transparent pale blue glass bottles of Iranian origin, made in the 9th-10th centuries, such as the example illustrated in Delicacy and Glamour - Ancient Chinese Glasswork, National Museum of History, Taiwan, 2000, p. 94 (top).

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