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Khmer stoneware bottle vase with broad lip, green glaze, 10th-11th century AD

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Khmer stoneware bottle vase with broad lip, green glaze, 10th-11th century AD

Khmer stoneware 'Kale ware' bottle vase, with bulbous body on short foot, rings to the shoulder & very narrow neck with broad raised lip, covered in a transparent olive-green glaze.

Interesting scratched mark to base.

Cambodia,

10th-11th century AD

Condition: part of lip missing & museum restoration, body with evidence of kiln damage; almost certainly a kiln-waster.

10.5cm high

ref. Roxana Brown 'The Ceramics of South-East Asia' pl 24a for an identical example, 10th century

 

 

 

10.5cm high

Khmer stoneware 'Kale ware' bottle vase, with bulbous body on short foot, rings to the shoulder & very narrow neck with broad raised lip, covered in a transparent olive-green glaze.

Interesting scratched mark to base.

Cambodia,

10th-11th century AD

Condition: part of lip missing & museum restoration, body with evidence of kiln damage; almost certainly a kiln-waster.

10.5cm high

ref. Roxana Brown 'The Ceramics of South-East Asia' pl 24a for an identical example, 10th century

 

 

 

10.5cm high

$114.14

Original: $380.47

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Khmer stoneware bottle vase with broad lip, green glaze, 10th-11th century AD

$380.47

$114.14

Description

Khmer stoneware 'Kale ware' bottle vase, with bulbous body on short foot, rings to the shoulder & very narrow neck with broad raised lip, covered in a transparent olive-green glaze.

Interesting scratched mark to base.

Cambodia,

10th-11th century AD

Condition: part of lip missing & museum restoration, body with evidence of kiln damage; almost certainly a kiln-waster.

10.5cm high

ref. Roxana Brown 'The Ceramics of South-East Asia' pl 24a for an identical example, 10th century

 

 

 

10.5cm high