A Korean ceramic porcelain bowl covered in a white glaze with a hint of bluish green circa 18th century, possibly earlier, of the Joseon Dynasty. The deep bowl is relatively large in size and was hand-thrown on the wheel and features a classic form, simple but elegant with everted rim and a short cylindrical foot ring. The glaze was evenly applied revealing potter’s wheel lines under the interior rim and subtle circumventing grooves on the exterior. The foot ring is cut short and unglazed, revealing the granules clay and an area with dark kiln grits attached. The hand-made bowl was used domestically to serve foods and shows a slight irregular form due to the hand-made nature.
For a similar white bowl, see illustration 51 of “Five Centuries of Korean Ceramics” by Goro Akaboshi and Heiichiro Nakamaru.
For two other similar bowl, see item koo6727 and koo2706 in the collection of the National Musuem of Korea.
For a similar white bowl, see illustration 51 of “Five Centuries of Korean Ceramics” by Goro Akaboshi and Heiichiro Nakamaru.
For two other similar bowl, see item koo6727 and koo2706 in the collection of the National Musuem of Korea.
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Dimensions:Height: 4.1 in (10.42 cm)Diameter: 7 in (17.78 cm)
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Style:Archaistic(Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:Ceramic
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Place of Origin:Korea
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Period:18th Century
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Date of Manufacture:18th Century
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Condition:GoodWear consistent with age and use. Fine antique condition with patina and light wear and marks throughout. The base rim with light wear and dark granule grits from kiln firing.
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Seller Location:Atlanta, GA
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Reference Number:Seller: LU945040604592
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