Details
A PUNCH'ONG BOTTLE
CHOSON DYNASTY (15TH-16TH CENTURY)
The pear-shaped stoneware body set on a raised ring foot and with a cylindrical neck with everted rim decorated in brush applied white slip, carved in sgraffito style with a broad band around the mid-section depicting scrolling, flowering eight-petal lotus between a narrow band of water plants around the base and below a wider, lappet pattern band around the neck--10 7/8in. (27.6cm.) high, 6 1/4in. (15.8cm.) diameter
CHOSON DYNASTY (15TH-16TH CENTURY)
The pear-shaped stoneware body set on a raised ring foot and with a cylindrical neck with everted rim decorated in brush applied white slip, carved in sgraffito style with a broad band around the mid-section depicting scrolling, flowering eight-petal lotus between a narrow band of water plants around the base and below a wider, lappet pattern band around the neck--10 7/8in. (27.6cm.) high, 6 1/4in. (15.8cm.) diameter
Literature
Akaboshi Goro and Heiichiro Nakamura, Korean Ceramics, Pottery and Porcelain of the Yi Dynasty (New York, Tokyo and Kyoto: Weatherhill & Tankosha, 1975), pl. 82.