Two Transparent-Glazed Stoneware Vessels
Two Transparent-Glazed Stoneware Vessels

TANG DYNASTY, 7TH-8TH CENTURY

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Two Transparent-Glazed Stoneware Vessels
Tang dynasty, 7th-8th century
One a globular jar with incurved mouth, the finely crackled glaze ending in a line on the lower body above the small flat base to reveal the fine whitish ware; the other a stem bowl, with shallow rounded sides rising to an everted rim and raised on a spreading pedestal foot, the glaze suffused with fine crackle, the fine ware of whitish tone
4 and 4 7/8in. (10.2 and 12.4cm.) across
Falk Collection nos. 40 and 50. (2)
Provenance
Jar: Walter Hochstadter, New York, April 1943.
Stem bowl: Walter Hochstadter, New York, August 1942.

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