A squat round oil bottle with a short neck and cup-mouth on a wide foot rim, with encrusted Korean-type spur marks, covered with a khaki shiny crackled glaze reminiscent of the colour of Yueh ware; could be oxidised celadon.
History note: Originating from the joint collections of Professor Peter H. Plesch and Mrs. Gerta R. (Traudi) Plesch OBE
Given by Philippa Neilson
Method of acquisition: Given (2014) by Neilson, Philippa
13th Century-14th Century#
Circa
1200
-
Circa
1399
Accession number: C.15-2014
Primary reference Number: 201314
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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