A Korean blue and white long neck vase in bottle form with octagonal faceted surface from Joseon Dynasty (19th century). The elegant vase is covered in a white glaze with a tint of celadon blue. It prominently features two large archaic-form Hanja (Chinese) characters: Longevity and Wealth. The underglaze inscription was written in a dark shade of cobalt, each set in a petalled-shape cartouche double blue line.
This type of bottle was used traditionally to hold liquor such as wine, probably in a wealthy aristocratic household, on the occasion of banquets. The octagonal form coupled with decoration by the minimalistic inscriptions makes this bottle attractive. There is some patina on the glaze that appears to be due to the stain of the liquor seeping through the vase from long-term use. The vase was from a Japanese collection and comes with a later tomobako storage box.
For a blue and white bowl from the same period that has the identical inscription of the characters, see item no c.84-1390. Illustrated on plate 35 on page 84 in the book by McKillop, “Korean Art and Design”.
For inscribed bottle in similar form, see B64P30 in the collection of Asian Art Musuem in San Francisco.
This type of bottle was used traditionally to hold liquor such as wine, probably in a wealthy aristocratic household, on the occasion of banquets. The octagonal form coupled with decoration by the minimalistic inscriptions makes this bottle attractive. There is some patina on the glaze that appears to be due to the stain of the liquor seeping through the vase from long-term use. The vase was from a Japanese collection and comes with a later tomobako storage box.
For a blue and white bowl from the same period that has the identical inscription of the characters, see item no c.84-1390. Illustrated on plate 35 on page 84 in the book by McKillop, “Korean Art and Design”.
For inscribed bottle in similar form, see B64P30 in the collection of Asian Art Musuem in San Francisco.
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Dimensions:Height: 7.17 in (18.2 cm)Diameter: 3.63 in (9.2 cm)
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Style:Archaistic(In the Style Of)
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Materials and Techniques:CeramicGlazed
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Place of Origin:Korea
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Period:19th Century
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Date of Manufacture:19th Century
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Condition:GoodWear consistent with age and use. Light wear, mostly evident on the mid-body, with glaze stains through crackles. Base with contact wear and appears stained. Box has some normal wear.
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Seller Location:Atlanta, GA
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Reference Number:Seller: LU945038965622
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