(2) early Chinese cream-glazed vessels
Possibly Song Dynasty (10th-13th c. AD), glazed earthenware, including a matte drip-glazed bowl (2.5"h x 7.5"dia), and a lidded jar (6"h x 5"dia), each with paper collection accession inventory labels to underside
Condition: Good, bowl with one glaze flake or firing bald spot on rim interior, dirty surface showing color variations, jar with small hairline on lid edge, small flake or firing imperfection on lid top, both with unglazed foot
Provenance: The Estate of Elizabeth Stafford, NY
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Possibly Song Dynasty (10th-13th c. AD), glazed earthenware, including a matte drip-glazed bowl (2.5"h x 7.5"dia), and a lidded jar (6"h x 5"dia), each with paper collection accession inventory labels to underside
Condition: Good, bowl with one glaze flake or firing bald spot on rim interior, dirty surface showing color variations, jar with small hairline on lid edge, small flake or firing imperfection on lid top, both with unglazed foot
Provenance: The Estate of Elizabeth Stafford, NY