CHOSON PERIOD (15TH-16TH CENTURY)
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A Punch'ong Inlaid Stoneware Stem Cup
Choson period (15th-16th century)
The deep, circular cup attached to a tall fluted and cylindrical stem and inlaid in white slip on the interior with a wide band of chrysanthemum florets within a narrower band of arching leaves and parallel lines, the well inlaid with a larger chrysanthemum floret and five leaves; the exterior similarly inlaid and the foot inlaid with three vertical foliate sprays, the vessel also covered by a clear glaze of greenish tinge
3¾in. (9.3cm.) high; 3¾in. (9.5cm.) cup diameter
Choson period (15th-16th century)
The deep, circular cup attached to a tall fluted and cylindrical stem and inlaid in white slip on the interior with a wide band of chrysanthemum florets within a narrower band of arching leaves and parallel lines, the well inlaid with a larger chrysanthemum floret and five leaves; the exterior similarly inlaid and the foot inlaid with three vertical foliate sprays, the vessel also covered by a clear glaze of greenish tinge
3¾in. (9.3cm.) high; 3¾in. (9.5cm.) cup diameter