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拍賣筆記 vol.260 藍理捷:唐三彩褐釉陶馬重回百萬級,120.65萬港元成交 - J.J.Lally, Tang Sancai Brown Glaze Horse Sold for 1.2m HKD

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拍賣筆記 vol.260 藍理捷:唐三彩褐釉陶馬重回百萬級,120.65萬港元成交 - J.J.Lally, Tang Sancai Brown Glaze Horse Sold for 1.2m HKD / Ceramic horse sculpture with rich brown and cream colors stands on a base with a white background. The horse is detailed and lifelike.

唐三彩近年來熱度持續升溫,作為大唐帝國最具代表性的藝術品,此番價值回歸是勢不可擋。未來,有如本品類似的明確、受人尊重的傳承加持的唐三彩品種會逐漸脫穎而出。


In recent years, Tang sancai ware has continued to attract growing attention. As one of the most emblematic artistic expressions of the Tang Empire, its return to prominence is both natural and inevitable. Going forward, examples such as the present piece—distinguished by clear and well-respected provenance—are expected to stand out ever more prominently within this category.


唐 褐釉陶馬

TANG DYNASTY (618-907)


成交價

港元 1,206,500

估價

港元 400,000 – 港元 600,000


拍品終止拍賣: 

2025年10月30日


20 1⁄16 in. (51 cm.) high


來源

1998年購於香港

藍理捷, 紐約, 編號8


出版

藍理捷,《Early Chinese Ceramics, An American Private Collection》,紐約,2005年,編號8


展覽

藍理捷,《Early Chinese Ceramics, An American Private Collection》,紐約,2005年3月18-4月16日,編號8


拍賣筆記 vol.260 藍理捷:唐三彩褐釉陶馬重回百萬級,120.65萬港元成交 - J.J.Lally, Tang Sancai Brown Glaze Horse Sold for 1.2m HKD

此陶馬造型雄健,立於長方形底座之上,神態警覺,雙耳豎立,栩栩如生。通體施褐釉,蹄及額前施白釉。參考一件形制相類之褐釉陶馬,惟蹄及額前無白釉,見Schloss收藏,曾於華美協進社展出,錄於Robert E. Harrist, Jr.,《力量與美德:中國藝術中的馬》,紐約,1997年,頁73,編號10。


A LARGE AMBER-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A HORSE

TANG DYNASTY (618-907)


Price realised

HKD 1,206,500

Estimate

HKD 400,000 – HKD 600,000


Closed: 

30 Oct 2025


A LARGE AMBER-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A HORSE

TANG DYNASTY (618-907)

20 1⁄16 in. (51 cm.) high

PROVENANCE


Acquired in 1998 in Hong Kong

J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 8

LITERATURE


J. J. Lally & Co., Early Chinese Ceramics, An American Private Collection, New York, 2005, no.8

EXHIBITED


J. J. Lally & Co., Early Chinese Ceramics, An American Private Collection, New York, 28 March-16 April 2005, no.8


A comparable amber-glazed horse from the Schloss collection, without the cream-glaze on the hooves and on the front of the head, was exhibited in the China Institute and illustrated in Robert E. Jr. Harrist, Power and Virtue: The Horse in Chinese Art, New York, 1997, p. 73, no. 10.

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