Group early Korean celadon glazed stoneware
Likely Koryo Dynasty (12th-13th c. AD), white and iron slip decorated green glazed pottery, (3) pieces, incl. a bowl with stylized flower decoration (3"h x 7"dia), a round lidded box decorated with waves and geometric clusters (1"h x 3.5"dia), and a small yuhuchunping-form vase decorated with chrysanthemum (4"h x 3"dia), each with various paper collection accession number tags affixed to underside
Condition: Fair, overall craquelure, glaze bare spot on box lid and vase base, other firing imperfections
Provenance: The Estate of Elizabeth Stafford, NY; Christie's, NY
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Likely Koryo Dynasty (12th-13th c. AD), white and iron slip decorated green glazed pottery, (3) pieces, incl. a bowl with stylized flower decoration (3"h x 7"dia), a round lidded box decorated with waves and geometric clusters (1"h x 3.5"dia), and a small yuhuchunping-form vase decorated with chrysanthemum (4"h x 3"dia), each with various paper collection accession number tags affixed to underside
Condition: Fair, overall craquelure, glaze bare spot on box lid and vase base, other firing imperfections
Provenance: The Estate of Elizabeth Stafford, NY; Christie's, NY