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Choson Dynasty: 18th century.
Porcelain
Korea
An elegant sake cup and stand. The cup, simple in form with deep sides rising from a delicate foot-rim, the stand with open work designs of the Buddhist Swastica Emblem. Glazed all over in a white glaze with a slight blue hue.
• A closely related example is illustrated in Treasures from Korea - Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty - . - Korea - 1392 - 1910 by Hongkyung Kim and Rose Lee, number 3-14, pg. 89.
Provenance:
• Old Japanese Collection.
Dimensions
H: 5.5 cm, W: 16.5cmStock number
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