Bowl
1100-1150 (made)
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The bowl has a notched rim and is covered with a celadon glaze. The exterior is plain while the interior is divided by vertical ribs into six panels over which is spread a moulded peony spray. There are two firing faults on the exterior.
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Materials and techniques | Stoneware, thrown, with moulded decoration under a celadon glaze |
Brief description | Bowl, stoneware with moulded decoration under a celadon glaze; Korea, Koryo dynasty, 1100-1150. |
Physical description | The bowl has a notched rim and is covered with a celadon glaze. The exterior is plain while the interior is divided by vertical ribs into six panels over which is spread a moulded peony spray. There are two firing faults on the exterior. |
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Credit line | Bequeathed by Mrs Walter Sedgwick through The Art Fund |
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Bibliographic reference | Ju and Kuan wares : imperial wares of the Sung dynasty, related wares and derivatives of later date : catalogue of an exhibition, London : Oriental Ceramic Society, 1952
no.30 |
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Accession number | C.46-1968 |
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Record created | February 3, 2000 |
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