LOT 124 TWO SANCAI-GLAZED ROOF-TILES OF DAOIST FIGURES LATE MING TO ...
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heights: 31.5cm and 32cm
TWO SANCAI-GLAZED ROOF-TILES OF DAOIST FIGURES LATE MING TO EARLY QING DYNASTY, 16TH-17TH CENTURY 明末清初 三彩張果老及漢鍾離八仙人物琉璃瓦(共兩件) each figure moulded in standing position on an arched tile, Zhang Guolao wearing an officer's crown holding a tube-shaped fish drum in his right hand, and Quan Zhongli holding a fan in his right hand, both similarly holding a peach in their left hands and covered in green, turquoise and aubergine glazes on the stoneware body (heights: 31.5cm and 32cm) Qty: (2) Provenance: Collection of the late Mr Theodore Schrire of Cape Town (1906 -1991), thence by inheritance Note: A closely comparable Daoist figure roof-tile depicting Zhang Guolao, also dated to the late Ming to early Qing dynasty, 16th-17th century, is in the collection of Princeton University Art Museum, object number y1966-46
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