Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-906) bottle vase, with a spreading…
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Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-906) bottle vase, with a spreading neck above a waisted neck and ovoid body, in a light olive green glaze, with exposed spreading foot, height 24 cm. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Walter Hoschtader (1914-2007). Acquired in Hong Kong 1950's - 60's. See Christies write up Walter in fine Chinese ceramics and works of Art including jades from the fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19th March 2009. Also see Christies, New York, the Falk collection I, important Chinese ceramics and works of Art, Thursday, 20th September, 2001,

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  • Oviform /ovoid - The outline loosely resembling the shape of an egg.

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