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7041                                                                    7042
A BUNCHEONG BOTTLE WITH IRON-OXIDE DECORATION                           A BUNCHEONG STONEWARE BOTTLE WITH BRUSHED SLIP
Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897), 16th century                                DESIGN
Of ovoid form with a tapering neck and everted rim, decorated in iron   Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897), 15th/16th century
underglaze with a wide band of abstracted floral sprays separated by    The pear-shaped bottle raised on a ring foot and covered in a white
chevron-form leaves and bracketed by incised, iron-filled horizontal    slip and freely painted with a stylized blossom in iron oxide between
rings, applied with glossy transparent overglaze                        line borders incised to reveal the greyish stoneware body beneath,
With wood storage box                                                   applied overall with a glossy transparent glaze
11 7/8in (29.8cm) high                                                  With wood storage box
                                                                        10 3/4in (27.5cm) high
US$8,000 - 12,000
                                                                        US$4,000 - 6,000
Other bottles with iron-oxide ‘leaf scroll’ design are illustrated The
Korean Relics in Japan 2: Tokyo National Museum, Osaka Museum           Another buncheong bottle with an iron-painted ‘peony’ design is
of Oriental Ceramics, Yamato Bunkadkan / Han’guk Kukchu Kyoru           illustrated in Ito Ikutaro, Yuen no iro, shitsuboku no katachi: Ri Heiso
Chaedan: Tokyo Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan, Osaka Shiritsu Toyo Toji         korekushon Kankoku toji no bi / Uahan saek, sunbakhan hyongt’ae:
Bijutsukan, Yamato Bunkakan (Seoul, 1995), p. 261, no. 32,              Yi Pyong-ch’ang k’olleksyon Han’guk tojagi ui arumdaum / Color
Rhee Byung-chang, ed., Masterpieces of Korean Art, (Tokyo, 1978),       of Elegance, Form of Simplicity: The Beauty of Korean ceramics
p. 26, no. 26                                                           from the Rhee Byung-chang Collection, (Osaka: Shiritsu Toyo Toji
and Keiryūzan no yakimono: 15-16-seiki (Ceramics of Gyeryongsan:       Bijutsukan [Museum of Oriental Ceramics], 1999), pl. 78.
15-16th century), (Osaka, 1983), p.7, no. 13.

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