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A Large Green-glazed Red Pottery Cylindrical Tripod Vessel And Cover, Lian — HAN DYNASTY (206 BC-AD 220)

A Large Green-glazed Red Pottery Cylindrical Tripod Vessel And Cover, Lian

HAN DYNASTY (206 BC-AD 220)

This Han Dynasty ceramic vessel, known as a lian, exemplifies the technical sophistication and aesthetic refinement achieved during one of China's most influential periods. The green glaze coating the red pottery demonstrates the potter's mastery of firing techniques, while the cylindrical form with tripod legs reflects both practical functionality for food storage and preparation and the formal conventions of elite ceramic production. The fitted cover indicates this was a prestige object intended for display or use within aristocratic households, serving as evidence of the period's advanced ceramic technology and the cultural value placed on finely crafted domestic vessels.

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Important Chinese Art

March 26, 2026

Estimate: $3,000$5,000

Sold: $6,985

Lot 672

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A Large Green-glazed Red Pottery Cylindrical Tripod Vessel And Cover, Lian, HAN DYNASTY (206 BC-AD 220)

This Han Dynasty ceramic vessel, known as a lian, exemplifies the technical sophistication and aesthetic refinement achieved during one of China's most influential periods. The green glaze coating the red pottery demonstrates the potter's mastery of firing techniques, while the cylindrical form with tripod legs reflects both practical functionality for food storage and preparation and the formal conventions of elite ceramic production. The fitted cover indicates this was a prestige object intended for display or use within aristocratic households, serving as evidence of the period's advanced ceramic technology and the cultural value placed on finely crafted domestic vessels.

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Related themes

Glazing technique, Ritual vessel with cover, Ceremonial and domestic, Cylindrical tripod form, Chinese Artist, Ancient Chinese ceramics, Han Dynasty 206 BC-AD 220, Green-glazed red pottery, Elegant And Refined, Functional vessel