A BROWN-GLAZED DRAGON JAR, the shoulders applied with four crouching-beast handles and decorated with two striding scaley dragons, the body incised with petal-pattern bands, glazed in a pale chestnut brown stopping above the base, Go-Sanh type, Fujian, 13th/14th Century

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A BROWN-GLAZED DRAGON JAR, the shoulders applied with four crouching-beast handles and decorated with two striding scaley dragons, the body incised with petal-pattern bands, glazed in a pale chestnut brown stopping above the base, Go-Sanh type, Fujian, 13th/14th Century
29.5cm high

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This jar is illustrated in the exhibition catalogue Iron in the fire, p.59, pl.54, held at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1988

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