TWO COPPER-RED-GLAZED VASES
TWO COPPER-RED-GLAZED VASES

18TH/19TH CENTURY

Details
TWO COPPER-RED-GLAZED VASES
18TH/19TH CENTURY
One of globular form surmounted by a waisted neck, the body covered with a crackled glaze of rich crushed strawberry color thinning to a faint blush on the neck, the interior covered with a crackle-suffused glaze of ivory tone, the base with a pale celadon glaze with golden crackle; the other with baluster body and tall slender, waisted neck rising to an everted rim, the exterior covered with a crackled glaze shading from crushed strawberry tone to pale grey, the interior of the mouth and the base covered with a glaze of pale celadon color suffused with dark golden crackle
8¾ and 8 7/8 in. (22.2 and 22.5 cm.) high, wood stand (2)
Provenance
Baluster vase: Collection of William B. Jaffe, New York.

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