- YOON KWANG-CHO, STONEWARE BUNCHEONG
YOON KWANG-CHO, STONEWARE BUNCHEONG BOWLYoon Kwang-Cho (Korean, b. 1946)Buncheong bowlglazed stonewaresignature on base, in wooden boxheight 5 1/2in (14cm); diameter 12in (30.5cm) Provenance:Gift from the artist.Pr
- KOREAN BUNCHEONG WARE BOTTLE Choseon
KOREAN BUNCHEONG WARE BOTTLE Choseon Dynasty, 16th century, stoneware with white slip covering the upper portion, decorated with iron-red scrolls on either side, 4 3/4 in. H.
- ELEVEN THAI SAWANKHALOK POTTERY VESSELS,
ELEVEN THAI SAWANKHALOK POTTERY VESSELS, KOREAN JARpossibly 15th century, including a footed bowl, repeated floral designs, 2-5/8 x 7 in.; crouching figure supporting a bowl, hollow form, 6 in.; kendi, birds and floral designs within cartouche reserves, 6 x 6-3/4 in.; eight lidded jars, painted panels and scrolling designs, largest 6 x 6-1/4 in.; together with a Korean pottery jar, buncheong style decoration, scrolling foliate motif along the shoulder, 4-3/8 x 6 in.
Provenance: Susan Frankenberg, Rocky Mount Antiques Show, 1987 (one jar); Estate of Virginia B. Story, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina
Condition:
bowl with repair tm rim, hairlines; figures with repairs and retouch; kendi with repairs and retouch to spout; jars with scattered chips and hairlines, one with repair to lid; Korean jar with chips to rim and foot, firing flaws and pinholes, scratches
- KOREAN BUNCHEONG VASE IN CASEpossibly
KOREAN BUNCHEONG VASE IN CASEpossibly Joseon dynasty, ovoid form with flared neck, blue-gray crackled glaze, each side with three characters in black, 10-1/2 in.; in fitted cloth backed case, 6-3/4 x 13-1/2 x 7-1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection from a West Point Graduate who lived in Korea in 1962 and 1974
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, numerous pinholes and glaze voids throughout, kiln debris at foot
- (3) EARLY KOREAN CELADON BOWLS AND DISH
(3) EARLY KOREAN CELADON BOWLS AND DISH Goryeo Dynasty (12th c.), and possibly later, incl. (2) bowls, the smaller example with paneled form, and a small footed Buncheong ware dish, 2.25"h x 6.75"dia (largest), 1.75"h x 4.25"dia (smallest)
- KOREAN BUNCHEONG WARE CERAMIC WINE BOTTLE
KOREAN BUNCHEONG WARE CERAMIC WINE BOTTLE Korean Buncheong / Punch'ong ware diminutive ceramic wine bottle, the vessel with black and white inlaid design on a celadon green ground. 5.75" H x 3.25" diameter.
- A KOREAN BUNCHEONG DISH WITH CHRYSANTHEMUMS
A KOREAN BUNCHEONG DISH WITH CHRYSANTHEMUMS Probably Goryeo period (918-1392), Buncheong ware plate with stamped bands of patterns including chrysanthemums, and waves radiating outwards from center, six kiln spur marks to surface, unglazed to underside foot.