A KOREAN CELADON STONEWARE CUP STAND
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A KOREAN CELADON STONEWARE CUP STAND

KORYO DYNASTY, EARLY 12TH CENTURY

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A KOREAN CELADON STONEWARE CUP STAND
KORYO DYNASTY, EARLY 12TH CENTURY
The cup stand is raised on a high, flared foot to an extended flange formed of eight petal-shaped lobes that encircles a central cup-form receptacle to hold a cup. It is covered in a light green celadon glaze with exception of the foot rim.
5 1/4 in. (13.3 cm.) across, Japanese wood box
Provenance
Christie's New York, 27 April 1994, lot 9
Christie's New York, 22 September 2004, lot 444

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Lot Essay

A comparable cup stand is illustrated by G. St. G. M. Compertz, Korean Celadon and Other Wares of the Koryo Period, London, 1963, fig. 3b.

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