Jar
first half of 14th century (made)
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Jarlet, globular with short narrow neck and rounded, spreading lip, having a pair of horizontally-tubular lugs at the shoulder; flat, unglazed base. The somewhat greyish glaze finishes irregularly round the base. Painted on either side in dark greyish blue is a spray of flowering chrysanthemum. A horizontal join is visible round the sides, and the sections were probably mould-cast.
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Materials and techniques | Porcelain painted in underglaze cobalt blue |
Brief description | Jarlet, porcelain painted in underglaze blue; China (Jingdezhen), Yuan dynasty, first half of 14th century |
Physical description | Jarlet, globular with short narrow neck and rounded, spreading lip, having a pair of horizontally-tubular lugs at the shoulder; flat, unglazed base. The somewhat greyish glaze finishes irregularly round the base. Painted on either side in dark greyish blue is a spray of flowering chrysanthemum. A horizontal join is visible round the sides, and the sections were probably mould-cast. |
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Credit line | Given by Sir John Addis KCMG |
Object history | The group of objects (FE.3 to 105-1975) were all acquired by Sir John Addis during his stay in Manila as British Ambassador, ca. 1965-70, and are purportedly from excavations there. See papers published at the Manila Trade Pottery Seminiar, 1968, here noted; also Locsin, L & C, Oriental Ceramics discovered in the Philippines, Rutland & Tokyo 1968; and Addis, J. M. Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, 1967-69 London : The Society, pp. 17-36. |
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Accession number | FE.4-1975 |
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Record created | June 25, 2009 |
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