AN EXCEPTIONAL IRON-DECORATED STORAGE JAR

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AN EXCEPTIONAL IRON-DECORATED STORAGE JAR
YI DYNASTY (17TH/18TH CENTURY)

The well-potted ovoid jar raised on a short ring foot with a rolled rim decorated about the body with iron-brown painted stylized plant forms with long spiked leaves and graceful curved stalks reserved on a grey glazed ground ending above the unglazed foot, bearing on the base the numerals 2438 8.00 244.12, firing crack on base- 14 5/16 in. (36.6 cm.) diameter, 12 15/16 in. (32.9 cm.) high
Provenance
C.T. Loo

Lot Essay

A similar iron-brown decorated jar with flowering plant decoration from the Nippon Mingei-kan, Tokyo is illustrated in Masterpieces of Korean Art Yi Ceramics, Byung-chang Rhee, ed., Tokyo, 1978, no. 340; another decorated in iron-brown with flowering grasses is illustrated in Sekai toji zenshu, vol. 14, no. 118