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CHOSON PERIOD (15TH-16TH CENTURY)
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A Punch'ong Stoneware Bowl
Choson Period (15th-16th century)
Decorated on the interior and exterior with wide bands of white slip and on the interior rim with a narrow band of arching foliage, also applied with a clear glaze, foot ring unglazed; with brocade storage bag
2 3/8in. (6.2cm.) high; 5¾in. (14.7cm.) diameter
In wood inner box inscribed in Japanese Ko-Mishima chawan, Shosei (Old-Mishima tea bowl [known as] 'Voice of a pine tree')
Choson Period (15th-16th century)
Decorated on the interior and exterior with wide bands of white slip and on the interior rim with a narrow band of arching foliage, also applied with a clear glaze, foot ring unglazed; with brocade storage bag
2 3/8in. (6.2cm.) high; 5¾in. (14.7cm.) diameter
In wood inner box inscribed in Japanese Ko-Mishima chawan, Shosei (Old-Mishima tea bowl [known as] 'Voice of a pine tree')