A LARGE HIGH-FIRED GLAZED WHITE WARE CUP
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A LARGE HIGH-FIRED GLAZED WHITE WARE CUP

SUI/EARLY TANG DYNASTY, 6TH-7TH CENTURY

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A LARGE HIGH-FIRED GLAZED WHITE WARE CUP
SUI/EARLY TANG DYNASTY, 6TH-7TH CENTURY
Finely potted with steep sides, covered inside and out with a crackled clear glaze pooling to a faint olive color in the interior and falling in a line above the neatly finished, flared solid foot exposing the fine white ware
4 13/16 in. (12.2 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Spink & Son Ltd., London, 1984.

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Lot Essay

Fine high-fired white wares of this type were made at both the Xing kilns in Hebei province and the Gongxian kilns in Henan. Similar cups dated to the Sui dynasty have been excavated at the site of the Xing kiln and are illustrated in Wenwu 1987:9, pp. 4-5, figs. 6 and 10-4. The present cup, however, is of unusually large size. One of comparable size (12.9 cm.) was sold in these rooms, The Falk Collection I, 21 September 2001, lot 10. See, also, the pair (12 cm. diam.) illustrated in the catalogue of the Charles B. Hoyt Collection Memorial Exhibition, 1952, p. 37, no. 142.

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