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Large Wine Jar

Longquan kilns

Large Wine Jar

1329-1369

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Longquan kilns

Large Wine Jar

1329-1369

Physical Qualities Stoneware with plum-green glaze, 15 3/8 H x 8 1/16 Diam. in. (39 x 20.5 cm.); 12 lb.
Credit Line Purchase with exchange funds from Bequest of Ellen Howard Bayard; Gift of James R. Herbert Bone; Bequest of Eleanor DeForest Boteler; Bequest of Mathilde Whitridge Johnson; Gift of Lawrason Riggs of J; and Gift of William C. Whitridge
Object Number 1989.109
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1989; J. J. Lally & Co., New York: Private Collection, Japan; Kimura Family Collection
Asian Reinstallation: Home, Temple, Tomb
Frances Klapthor, Chinese Ceramics, Baltimore: BMA, 1993, no. 30, p. 42, ill.

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Longquan kilns

2000–2000

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