Period:Qing dynasty Production date:18thC
Materials:stoneware
Technique:glazed
Dimensions:Diameter: 71 millimetres (base) Diameter: 193 millimetres Height: 76 millimetres
Description:
Guan-type ware bowl. The bowl has a dark grey body with thick greenish-grey glaze with even crackle stained mainly dark grey with some ginger. The base and foot are glazed and the foot rim unglazed.
IMG
![图片[2]-bowl BM-PDF-A.19-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Ceramics/mid_00826466_001.jpg)
Comments:Published PDF date : Southern Song 12th-13thC Room 95 label text:PDF A19Bowl with crackled celadon glazeThis guan-type ware bowl was made in the Qing dynasty in imitation of earlier Southern Song dynasty guan wares from Hangzhou in Zhejiang province. Stoneware with guan-type crackled glaze Guan-type wareProbably Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province 江西省, 景德鎮 Qing dynasty, about AD 1700–1800 PDF A19開片青釉碗這件仿官窯碗為清代仿南宋官窯作品,南宋官窯位於浙江省杭州市。炻器,仿官開片釉仿官窯器可能是江西省景德鎮清代,約1700-1800年
Materials:stoneware
Technique:glazed
Dimensions:Diameter: 71 millimetres (base) Diameter: 193 millimetres Height: 76 millimetres
Description:
Guan-type ware bowl. The bowl has a dark grey body with thick greenish-grey glaze with even crackle stained mainly dark grey with some ginger. The base and foot are glazed and the foot rim unglazed.
IMG
![图片[2]-bowl BM-PDF-A.19-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Ceramics/mid_00826466_001.jpg)
Comments:Published PDF date : Southern Song 12th-13thC Room 95 label text:PDF A19Bowl with crackled celadon glazeThis guan-type ware bowl was made in the Qing dynasty in imitation of earlier Southern Song dynasty guan wares from Hangzhou in Zhejiang province. Stoneware with guan-type crackled glaze Guan-type wareProbably Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province 江西省, 景德鎮 Qing dynasty, about AD 1700–1800 PDF A19開片青釉碗這件仿官窯碗為清代仿南宋官窯作品,南宋官窯位於浙江省杭州市。炻器,仿官開片釉仿官窯器可能是江西省景德鎮清代,約1700-1800年
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