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A Korean white glazed bowl, Joseon dynasty

A Korean white glazed bowl, Joseon dynasty

SKU: 108

A Korean, buncheong, white glazed bowl; C15-16th, Joseon dynasty.

The bowl is covered with white slip to it's interior; the slip terminates short of the foot. The whole was then covered in a clear glaze, which shows a green-blue colour where it has pooled. Five stacking support marks may be seen to the interior of the bowl. Remnants of stacking supports may also be seen to the fully glazed foot.

The diameter of the bowl is 18.2 cm.

The glaze condition is good. There is a tight hairline crack; seen in the photos.

 

 

Ref: A similar bowl, in the Freer Sackler museum, is attributed to the Undae-ri kilns, Southern Korea. F1996.19

F1996.19https://archive.asia.si.edu/publications/korean-ceramics/object.php?q=F1996.19&cat=clay-glaze-decoration&name=White%20Slip

A similarly dated bowl was sold by Christie's;
https://www.christies.com/lotfinder/Lot/a-buncheong-slip-decorated-bowl-joseon-dynasty-15th-16th-5715491-details.aspx

 

 

 

 

£1,800.00Price

Alexander E Grace Ltd

Asian Art

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