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835 |
A KOREAN STONEWARE VASE, Joseon Dynasty, probably 15th-16th century or perhaps a later Japanese imitation from the middle Edo Period circa 18th century. Cylindrical form with inlaid design of characters, above a gridded band with a row of hexagons below. Gray stoneware inlaid with white clay and covered with celadon glaze in pun’chong style. Height 6.2 inches (15.5 cm). Estimate $500-$800 Provenance: Warren E. Cox |
836 |
TWO KOREAN Joseon Dynasty GLAZED ITEMS. Including a shallow celadon glazed bowl, early Joseon Dynasty, Height 1.5 inches (4 cm), Diameter 5.75 inches (14.5 cm). Together with a 19th century fish form water dropper with aubergine glaze over white stoneware made in a two-part mold. Height 3.4 inches, 8.5 cm. Estimate $300-500 Provenance: Warren E. Cox (water dropper only) |
837 |
THREE KOREAN BOTTLES, Joseon Dynasty, 18th/19th century. Two with under glaze blue cursive marks. Heights 6.75 inches (17.5 cm), 7.5 inches (18.6 cm), and 7 inches (18 cm). Estimate $400-$600 |
838 |
A GROUP OF THREE THAILAND CERAMIC VESSELS, 15th century, Sawankalok kilns. Including a stoneware piriform jar with short neck and applied lug handles with brown glaze, Height 4.5 inches, 11.5 cm. Together with a globular stoneware jar with short neck , two lug handles and incised bands on shoulder with dark glaze. Height 5.6 inches (14.3 cm). And a Piriform stoneware vase with flaring neck and floral incised motifs under the celadon glaze. Height 6.25 inches (16 cm). Estimate $500-800 |