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Subject:Dark Green Drip Glaze Stoneware Jar
Posted By: Kevin Donnelley Thu, May 23, 2019 IP: 69.127.28.45


The translucent drip glaze, feathered at the ends is a very dark green, almost black in some light. the pinkish stoneware, very old in appearance is decorated with very fine horizontal rings among larger coil ribs. The jar has an angular lip, and a round recess at the center of the foot. The appearance of the dirt all around the piece leads me to believe it is a dug piece, and is possibly Japanese in origin by the detailing, the dark green glaze and the pinkish stoneware.
Ht: 5 3/4"; 14.6cm
As always, thank you for your comments

Kind regards

Kevin







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Subject:Re: Dark Green Drip Glaze Stoneware Jar
Posted By: Kevin Donnelley Fri, May 24, 2019

In a comparison w/ the present example, the Sue ware jar in the link below, which dates to the 3rd -7th century as noted by the author, exhibits the same body character in structure w/ the wide girth at the middle, a tall angular neck.And, in close examination both examples show very fine miniature rows of lines on the horizontal, among the larger heavier coiled rows

https://collections.artsmia.org/art/122391/jar-japan

Subject:Re: Dark Green Drip Glaze Stoneware Jar
Posted By: Kevin Donnelley Fri, May 24, 2019

In a comparison w/ the present example, the Sue ware jar in the link below, which dates to the 3rd -7th century as noted by the author, exhibits the same body character in structure w/ the wide girth at the middle, a tall angular neck.And, in close examination both examples show very fine miniature rows of lines on the horizontal, among the larger heavier coiled rows

https://collections.artsmia.org/art/122391/jar-japan

Subject:Re: Dark Green Drip Glaze Stoneware Jar
Posted By: Kevin Donnelley Sat, May 25, 2019

regretfully, the photo in the above link was removed. Here is a new link to the same jar from the Burke Collection catalogue

http://burkecollection.org/catalogue/580-jar


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