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YELLOW SETO WARE, EDO-MEIJI PERIOD (19TH CENTURY)
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A Stoneware Tea Bowl
Yellow Seto Ware, Edo-Meiji Period (19th Century)
The cylindrical bowl with a slightly everted lip and a narrow ridge encircling the thinly-potted body to suggest a section of bamboo and slanted inward above the foot, the exterior glaze pooling around the center ridge and foot of pale greenish-yellow with brown streaks and copper-green patches in several spots, with thickly-pooled caramelized glaze on the interior bottom and around the foot; kiln grit in shallow recessed base, foot rim unglazed
4in. (10.1cm.) diameter
Yellow Seto Ware, Edo-Meiji Period (19th Century)
The cylindrical bowl with a slightly everted lip and a narrow ridge encircling the thinly-potted body to suggest a section of bamboo and slanted inward above the foot, the exterior glaze pooling around the center ridge and foot of pale greenish-yellow with brown streaks and copper-green patches in several spots, with thickly-pooled caramelized glaze on the interior bottom and around the foot; kiln grit in shallow recessed base, foot rim unglazed
4in. (10.1cm.) diameter