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POSSIBLY SONG DYNASTY, 10TH-11TH CENTURY
Details
An Unusual Brown-Glazed Ewer
Possibly Song dynasty, 10th-11th century
The globular body with a tubular conical spout and a long, hollow tapered handle with wrapped rim rising at a diagonal from the shoulder below the slightly tapering neck, the upper body covered with a finely crackled transparent glaze of amber-brown color, raised on a flat base; together with a miniature amber-glazed ewer-form waterdropper, Liao dynasty, with tapering globular body, curved spout, loop handle and sloping mouth rim
4 13/16in. (12.4cm.) high; 3 1/8in. (7.9cm.) high
Ewer: Falk Collection no. 54. (2)
Possibly Song dynasty, 10th-11th century
The globular body with a tubular conical spout and a long, hollow tapered handle with wrapped rim rising at a diagonal from the shoulder below the slightly tapering neck, the upper body covered with a finely crackled transparent glaze of amber-brown color, raised on a flat base; together with a miniature amber-glazed ewer-form waterdropper, Liao dynasty, with tapering globular body, curved spout, loop handle and sloping mouth rim
4 13/16in. (12.4cm.) high; 3 1/8in. (7.9cm.) high
Ewer: Falk Collection no. 54. (2)
Provenance
First ewer: Mathias Komor, New York.
Further details
See illustration of one