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7014  7014
               A CARAMEL-GLAZED CARVED CERAMIC BOTTLE
         7015  Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897), 17th/18th century
               The body of square section with a knife-carved surface and sloping
12 | BONHAMS   shoulder, the tall neck accented with an incised band below the rim,
               the iron-glazed surface of olive-brown color thinning at the edges
               With wood storage box
               7 7/8in (20cm) high

               US$3,000 - 5,000

               A similar square section caramel-glazed bottle in the Ataka Collection
               is illustrated in Rhee Byung-chang, Kankoku bijutsu shusen: Richo
               toji / Masterpieces of Korean art: Yi Dynasty Ceramics, vol. 3, (Tokyo,
               1978), p. 371, pl. 399. A round caramel-glazed bottle in the National
               Museum of Korea, Seoul, is illustrated in Sunu Choi, The World’s
               Great Collections: Oriental Ceramics, Vol. 2: National Museum of
               Korea, Seoul, (Tokyo/San Francisco, 1982), no. 66.

               7015
               A RARE COPPER-RED GLAZED FACETED PORCELAIN
               BOTTLE
               Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897), 18th century
               The body composed of 12 facets and surmounted by a slightly flaring
               rectangular neck, the copper red underglaze of the with random
               flourishes of light and dark green, interior and recessed foot covered
               with transparent glaze
               With wood storage box
               6 7/8in (17.7cm) high

               US$8,000 - 12,000

               Other faceted bottles with copper red underglaze, but with molded
               decoration,are illustrated in
               Rhee Byung-chang, ed., Masterpieces of Korean Art, (Tokyo, 1978),
               p. 342, no. 368 and
               The Korean Relics in Japan 2: Tokyo National Museum, Osaka
               Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Yamato Bunkadkan / Han’guk Kukchu
               Kyoru Chaedan: Tokyo Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan, Osaka Shiritsu Toyo
               Toji Bijutsukan, Yamato Bunkakan (Seoul: Korea Foundation, 1995),
               p. 325, no. 147.
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