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SONG/YUAN DYNASTY, 13TH-14TH CENTURY
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TWO RARE SMALL GUAN-TYPE VESSELS
SONG/YUAN DYNASTY, 13TH-14TH CENTURY
The first a zhadou of compressed form with flared rim, the second a bud-form ewer with curved spout and strap handle, both covered in a pale greyish-olive, crackle-suffused glaze stopping above the foot to expose the grey ware
2 5/8 and 2¾ in. (6.7 and 7 cm.) high (2)
SONG/YUAN DYNASTY, 13TH-14TH CENTURY
The first a zhadou of compressed form with flared rim, the second a bud-form ewer with curved spout and strap handle, both covered in a pale greyish-olive, crackle-suffused glaze stopping above the foot to expose the grey ware
2 5/8 and 2¾ in. (6.7 and 7 cm.) high (2)
Provenance
Both: Richard B. Hobart Collection.
Exhibited
The zhadou: Ju and Kuan Wares: Imperial Wares of the Sung Dynasty, Related Wares and Derivatives of Later Date, Oriental Ceramic Society, London; 12 November - 13 December 1952, no. 55.
Both: Selections from the William and Winifred Corbin Collection of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, Portland Art Museum, 1 - 29 March 1964, nos. 23 and 26.
Both: on loan to the Portland Art Museum, 1 June 2006 - 22 June 2010.
Both: Selections from the William and Winifred Corbin Collection of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, Portland Art Museum, 1 - 29 March 1964, nos. 23 and 26.
Both: on loan to the Portland Art Museum, 1 June 2006 - 22 June 2010.
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