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Antique “Waster” Celadon Bowl, Sawankhalok kilns, Thailand, 14th/15th century.
$250
£190.90
€217.34
CA$351.04
A$383.75
CHF 203.02
MX$4,592.24
NOK 2,583.18
SEK 2,364.64
DKK 1,623.40
About the Item
Antique “Waster” Celadon Bowl, Sawankhalok kilns, Thailand, 14th/15th century.
A thickly potted wheel thrown stoneware bowl with everted rim having an upturned lip. The cavetto with incised lines. The outside wall has some incised bands but is mostly smooth and undecorated. All covered in a thin transparent celadon glaze having small crackle and some pooling, stopping short of the raised foot rim revealing a light beige biscuit and a prominent circular pontil scar on the countersunk base.
Condition: Large firing crack at the base of the bowl, two large repairs at the lip and one small undecorated fill repair on the foot, small firing blisters, otherwise good.
Measuring: 3.5 inches high x 9.1 inches in diameter (9 x 23 cm).
2 lbs. 10 oz. (1175 g.)
14th/15th century.
Provenance:
Dr. Philip Gould, New York, NY
Dealer’s Note: The Sawankhalok kilns produced a great quantity of functional ceramics for export and domestic use. The celadon glazed wares were a popular export in the 15th century. The wood fired dragon kilns had a fair number of firing accidents that occurred in the firing of the precariously pontil perched pots in the volatile climbing kiln. After firing, ceramics that were not fit for purpose were discarded at the kiln site. These discarded ceramics are referred to as “Wasters”. Centuries later through excavation ceramics have been salvaged and repurposed. This particular bowl with a thick body that deserved to crack in the firing has been repurposed as an intriguing decorative ornament with a pleasant celadon glaze. At some point someone deemed it appropriate to restore the two apparent breaks on the lip in the glaze color matching manner.
- Dimensions:Height: 3.5 in (8.89 cm)Diameter: 9.1 in (23.12 cm)
- Style:Tribal (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:Ceramic,Glazed
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:14th/15th Century
- Condition:Repaired: Large firing crack at the base of the bowl, two large repairs at the lip and one small undecorated fill repair on the foot, small firing blisters, otherwise good. Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Point Richmond, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: TM-UH803171stDibs: LU1778240825682
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