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A cream glazed short jar with brown inlay decoration Ly-Tran dynasties, 12th-14th century image 1
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Lot 849

A cream glazed short jar with brown inlay decoration
Ly-Tran dynasties, 12th-14th century

18 December 2017, 11:00 PST
San Francisco

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A cream glazed short jar with brown inlay decoration

Ly-Tran dynasties, 12th-14th century
Thickly potted with a flared rim above a waisted neck carved with raised string bands that repeat in the foot area below a pattern of flower heads and vertical stripes carved into the fabric and colored in iron brown to contrast with the celadon-tinged glaze on the exterior walls and portions of the interior, the flat base unglazed and showing traces of five large spur marks.
7in (18cm) diameter

Footnotes

A similar pattern of flower heads separated by vertical stripes appears on a covered jar with pierced pedestal foot illustrated in John Stevenson and John Guy, Vietnamese Ceramics: A Separate Tradition, 1997, p. 206, no. 63; see also p. 207, no. 65, for a jar with five spur marks visible on its flat base similar to this lot.

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