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Bottles and Vase Forms From Asia. China Longquan Ware, 14thc. Celadon, Yuan Dynasty.

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1 Bottles and Vase Forms From Asia

2 China

3 Longquan Ware, 14thc. Celadon, Yuan Dynasty

4 1750, Qing Dynasty, Copper Red

5 Northern Song Porcelain, 11 th century, qingbai glaze (white on white).

6 1730, Qing Dynasty, porcelain with Ru style glaze

7 Planter, Yuan-Ming Dynasty 14thc, stoneware with Jun glaze

8 Jar with press molded decoration, earthenware, 6 th centuray, Northern Qi or Zhou

9 Cizhou Ware, Yuan Dynasty, 1341, stoneware with iron rich glaze.

10 Ding ware, 11 th century, northern Song Dynasty, porcelain with iron under clear glaze.

11 Longquan ware, 13 th century, southern song

12 Guan ware, mallet shape, southern Song dynasty, stoneware with guan glazes

13 Japan

14 Water Jar for tea ceremony, 1615

15 17 th century, Edo, stoneware w/iron and natural ash

16 Stoneware with white slip, 18 th -19 th century, Edo.

17 Artist: OgataKenazan, Meiji Period, late 19 th century, white slip, iron and clear glaze

18 1663-1746, Edo Period, Stoneware with iron glaze.

19 Sake bottle, artist: Terami Enkichi, Edo Period, early 19 th c. Bizen Ware

20 Korea

21 13 th century, slip inlay, Goryeo Dynasty

22 Late 12 th century, Goryeo Dynasty, stoneware w/ celadon.

23 14 th c., inlay, Goryeo Dynasty

24 Bottle for oil, inlaid slip, 14 th c. Goryeo

25 Slip inlay of willow tree, 14 th century, Goryeo Dynasty

26 Bottle w/faceted neck (faceting done at leather hard), 12 th century, Goryeo Dynasty

27 Inlaid slip, cranes, 13 th century, Goryeo Dynasty.

28 Asymmetrical bottle, porcelain with cobalt, Joseon or Choson Period, 1393-1897

29 Joseon or Choson Period, late 19 th century, earthenware, iron saturate glazes


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