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Two-lugged stoneware bottle with celadon glaze
Bottle
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Randy Batista

Bottle

Maker Thai Artist
Date14th- 16th century
Place of originThailand
MediumStoneware
Dimensions4 1/2 × 3 × 3 in. (11.4 × 7.6 × 7.6 cm)
ClassificationsFurnishings and Equipment
Credit LineGift of Dr. Don Q. and Beverly Vining
Object number2016.15.6
Collections
Visual DescriptionTwo-lugged stoneware bottle with celadon glaze
Pear-shaped bottle with low belly, long sloping shoulder and neck, flared mouth; light blue-green celadon glaze over incised downward pointing lotus petal design, with three incised lines at shoulder; glazed to immediately about foot. Shallow ring, exposed reddish-tan clay.
Thai Artist
15th-16th century
Ceramic bottle with a pear-shaped body and narrow neck, featuring a mottled green glaze that ends unevenly at the neck, revealing a gold-toned rim.
Korean Artist 작자미상 作者未詳
Goryeo dynasty (918-1392), 12th century
A bottle with an outward lip and elongated neck decorated with black and white designs of chrysanthemum inlaid vertically from base to lip under a green celadon glaze, in bands separated by double lines.
Korean Artist 작자미상 作者未詳
Goryeo dynasty (918-1392), 13th century
Compact, elegantly-shaped ribbed bottle with ring handles on short neck and shaped mouth; flat base. Red-burning clay body exposed below irregularly-dripped glaze border.
Thai, Si Satchanalai
14th-15th century
Stoneware cup with mottled green glaze over incised design
Thai Artist
15th- 17th century
Double-walled vase, the outer wall carved with an openwork floral design. The whole vase covered with a bluish-green celadon glaze.

A rare reticulated 'Longquan' celadon bottle vase, the pear shaped body set with a tall neck carved with flowers and upright leaf lappets, the belly pierced through to the smaller inner vase to reveal on the exterior two elegant peonies borne on an undulating leafy stem, applied overall with an unctuous bluish-green glaze pooling in the recesses, all supported on…
Chinese Artist
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)
Overall crackled celadon glaze, pooling at neck and shoulder. Belly with continuous floral scroll band, hatching band on shoulder, circular bands here. Irregular glaze coverage around base. Unglazed foot. Heavy.
Thai Artist
15th - 16th century
Small, ovoid ceramic jar with a short, flared neck. The cream-colored glaze features a fine crackle pattern and subtle irregularities in the texture, tapering down to a narrow base.
Thai Artist
15th-17th century
Round, lidded box with overall exterior and interior crackle celadon glaze, greener-toned on exterior. Unglazed foot.
Thai Artist
13th-15th century
Dissolved celadon glaze, lid band incised with continuous floral band in brown, discrete knob; bowl plain, unglazed base displaying red brown clay, unglazed lid interior.
Thai, Si Satchanalai
15th-16th century
 A squat ceramic vessel with a narrow neck and flared rim, covered in a glossy dark blue glaze. The glaze thins near the base, exposing unglazed brown clay. Chinese characters of "Xian" and "Yan" are inscribed on the shoulder of the bottle.
Chinese Artist
Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)
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