Vase
1990 (made)
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Vase of ovoid form, with wide footring inclined on the inside and unglazed base. Short flaring mouthrim, with round outer and square inner shape. Made of wheel-turned stoneware clay, the turning marks visible on body and foot; impurities in the body have come out in the firing. Most of the pot is unglazed, and has fired grey with attractive red-brown patches of oxidation. An abstract pattern of incised lines on the shoulder, and an abstract pattern reserved in the blue glaze that covers the shoulder area. The inside of the mouth glazed red. Both glazes are high-firing, and the total effect was probably achieved in one firing. Above the foot are impressed two potter's seals.
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Materials and techniques | Stoneware, wheel-thrown, with incised and glaze-painted decoration |
Brief description | Vase, stoneware with incised and glaze-painted decoration; made by Ceng Li, China (Shiwan), 1990 |
Physical description | Vase of ovoid form, with wide footring inclined on the inside and unglazed base. Short flaring mouthrim, with round outer and square inner shape. Made of wheel-turned stoneware clay, the turning marks visible on body and foot; impurities in the body have come out in the firing. Most of the pot is unglazed, and has fired grey with attractive red-brown patches of oxidation. An abstract pattern of incised lines on the shoulder, and an abstract pattern reserved in the blue glaze that covers the shoulder area. The inside of the mouth glazed red. Both glazes are high-firing, and the total effect was probably achieved in one firing. Above the foot are impressed two potter's seals. |
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Object history | The vase was bought from the sole Hong Kong agents for a small Shiwan Kiln that have "gone private" within the last two years. The firm consists of three potters, a father and two sons. The father, Ceng Leng, is in his seventies and was famous in the 1950s for his animal figurines, made for state-controlled kilns. He is now [1991] consultant to the firm. His two sons, Ceng Li (born 1950) and Ceng Peng (born 1953) work as potters, together with Liang Peixing (born 1954) an expert in certain glazes. They still use wood-operated kilns. Biographies of the potters, plus a signed Certificate of Authenticity with seals, are on the RPs. |
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Accession number | FE.4-1991 |
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Record created | June 25, 2009 |
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