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Jar

Former TitleChu Lu-hsien Pot
CultureChinese
DateSong dynasty (960-1279)
MediumBuff-grey stoneware with cream-colored slip and transparent, white glaze
DimensionsOverall: 5 1/4 × 5 7/8 inches (13.34 × 14.92 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust
Object number31-135/17
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DescriptionSquat vase, melon-shaped. Clear glaze over thick white slip. Brown wavy lines from burial. Lobed, globular body, short neck, flaring lip. Glaze crackled and stained reddish-brown from inundation, stopping unevenly above the base; interior unglazed except for the neck.
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side A overall
Jin dynasty (1115-1234)
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side A overall
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side A overall
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Tang dynasty (618-906 C.E.)
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8th century C.E.
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Owl Jug
1690-1710
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Jin dynasty (1115-1234)
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Jar and cover
Northern Song dynasty (960-1127)
77-10 A,B