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Miniature Ewer

801-900

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Miniature Ewer

801-900

Physical Qualities Earthenware with brown glaze, 2 1/8 × 2 1/16 in. (5.4 × 5.2 cm.)
Credit Line Julius Levy Memorial Fund
Object Number 2016.21
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2016; private collection, Honolulu; purchased c. 1987, Guangzhou
Huang Puhau, "The Changsha Kiln at Wangcheng County, Hunan," "Kaogu," 2003.5: 49–62 [http://www.kaogu.net.cn/en/Chinese%20Archaeology/4/The%20Changsha%20Kiln%20at%20Wangcheng%20County,%20Hunan%20in%201999.pdf, an abridgment from the original, is prepared by the author himself and English-translated by Rod Campbell.]

Geraldiine Heng, An Ordinary Ship and Its Stories of Early Globalism: World Travel, Mass Production, and Art in the Global Middle Ages, The Journal of Medieval Worlds, Vol. 1, Issue 1, March 2019, figs. 29-30, pp. 40. https://doi.org/10.1525/jmw.2019.100003

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