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  • Celadon Zun with Lotus Pattern

    Celadon Zun with Lotus Pattern

    Produced in the Northern Dynasties (386-534), this celadon jar, 66.5 cm high, was excavated from the Feng tomb in Jingxian County, Hebei Province, in 1948.
    Sheep-shaped Celadon Vessel

    Sheep-shaped Celadon Vessel

    Produced in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420), this item, 12.4 cm high and 15.5 cm long, was excavated from No. 7 tomb on Elephant Hill, Nanjing. A sheep traditionally implies good luck.
    Celadon Figurine of Scribes

    Celadon Figurine of Scribes

    Produced in the Western Jin Dynasty (265-317), these figurines, 19.2 cm high, were excavated from a tomb dating from the second year of the Yongning reign period (302) of the Western Jin Dynasty, in Changsha City, Hunan Province.
    Black Dish-shaped Porcelain Pot with Four Loop Handles

    Black Dish-shaped Porcelain Pot with Four Loop Handles

    Produced in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420), this pot, 24.9 cm high and with a mouth diameter of 11.4 cm, is preserved in the Shanghai Museum.
    Underglazed and Painted Dish-shaped Celadon Pot

    Underglazed and Painted Dish-shaped Celadon Pot

    Produced in the State of Wu in the Three Kingdoms Period (220-280), this 32.1-cm.high celadon pot was unearthed at Changgang Village in Yuhuatai District, Nanjing, in 1983.
    Celadon Figurine of a Mounted Musician

    Celadon Figurine of a Mounted Musician

    Produced in the Western Jin Dynasty (265-317), this celadon figurine, 22cm high, was excavated from a Western Jin tomb in Changsha, Hunan Province.
    Celadon Censer

    Celadon Censer

    Produced in the Western jin Dynasty (265-317), this censer, 19.5 cm high, was excavated from a Western Jin tomb dating from the seventh year of the Yuankang Reign period (297) in Yixing City, Jiangsu Province, 1953.
    Straight-Neck Vessel

    Straight-Neck Vessel

    Produced in the warring States Period (475-221 BC) this pottery vessel, 51 cm high, is now preserved in the Xus Art Gallery, Hong Kong. It has a light-gray body, and is solid and of close texture. Its belly is like a ball, bearing a well-arranged triangle design.
    Primitive Celadon Zun

    Primitive Celadon Zun

    A work of the Shang Dynasty. This celadon jar, 28.2 cm high, was excavated from a site at Zhengzhou, Henan Province, in 1965. It is now preserved in the Henan Provincial Museum.
    Celadon Granary Jar

    Celadon Granary Jar

    This jar was produced in the State of Wu during the Three Kingdoms Period (220-280), is 48 cm high, and the belly is 24.5 cm in diameter.
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