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A SHIWAN CRACKLE-GLAZED POTTERY VASE
The vase is potted with an elongated baluster body divided into six facets, each facet moulded with a shaped panel, rising to a trumpet neck of conforming shape flaring towards a floriform rim. The vase is covered with a glaze of greyish beige tone suffused with a dense network of black crackles and brown mottling except the base and foot ring, revealing the greyish-brown body.
13 in. (32.9 cm.) high, wood stand
The vase is potted with an elongated baluster body divided into six facets, each facet moulded with a shaped panel, rising to a trumpet neck of conforming shape flaring towards a floriform rim. The vase is covered with a glaze of greyish beige tone suffused with a dense network of black crackles and brown mottling except the base and foot ring, revealing the greyish-brown body.
13 in. (32.9 cm.) high, wood stand
Provenance
Presented by Mr. Ma Wu-Chung, 1956, according to label on the wood stand
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.
Brought to you by
Nick Wilson
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