Lot 221 , A group of Chinese ceramics, Song-Ming dynasty,

A group of Chinese ceramics, Song-Ming dynasty,

A group of Chinese ceramics, Song-Ming dynasty, comprising a Qingbai cup stand, diameter 11.5cm, a celadon dish, 15cm, a celadon two handled jar, 14.5cm and a grey glazed two-handled censer, 11cm wide
Estimate £200-300

The Qingbai cup stand has a tiny filled in chip to the saucer base and some slight unglazed patches to the glaze in manufacture, there is heavy crazing to the glaze all over.
The celadon dish has a crack to the rim which curves around and has fractured the glaze slightly near the edge, there is also a burnt brown patch on the very rim and typical unglazed patches to the underside with some fine crazing to the glaze
The celadon two handled jar has some slight losses to the glaze on the very bottom, some occasional minor scratches and scuffs to the glaze and some slight erosion to the pottery on the edge of the foot, otherwise good
The two handled censer again has some slight unglazed patches in the manufacture and some slight wear around the rim otherwise appears to be in good condition.


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Sold for £420