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Jun kilns

Kiln Waster (Two Bowls Fired Together)

1200-1299

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Jun kilns

Kiln Waster (Two Bowls Fired Together)

1200-1299

Physical Qualities Stoneware with blue-gray glaze decorated with copper red, 2 1/4 × 4 1/2 in. (5.7 × 11.4 cm.)
Credit Line Julius Levy Memorial Fund
Object Number 1939.235
The rate of damage in ceramic production was high. Sometimes, as in this case, stacked vessels collapsed. Air trapped within the wall of a vessel could cause an explosion; kiln debris might disfigure a glazed surface. Placement within the kiln, temperature, or duration of the firing could cause a vessel's glaze to misfire or fail to attain the intended color or effect.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1939; Parke-Bernet Galleries, Whitridge Collection, Sale #142, Nov. 16-18, 1939; William H. Whitridge, Baltimore
'The Whitridge Collection of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain,' Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art,1930, no. 458, pp. 107-108.
Whitridge Collection, NY: Parke-Bernet, 1939, no.
Nigel Wood, "Iron in the Fire," London: OCS, 1988.

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