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                A WHITE PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE
                JOSEON DYNASTY (15TH-16TH CENTURY)
                Of elegant pear form with tapered, tall neck ending in a slightly
                rolled lip and set on a circular foot, applied with a lustrous
                transparent glaze
                11√ in. (30.2 cm.) high
                $40,000-60,000

                Made during Korea’s Joseon dynasty (1392–1910), this elegant
                porcelain bottle dates to the 15th-16th century. Though its exact
                function remains unknown, it is likely for serving wine. Korean
                porcelains seldom show the bold palette of those from China’s
                Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties; rather, as strict
                followers of Neo-Confucianism, Koreans of the Joseon dynasty
                embraced an austere aesthetic vision, their porcelains sporting only
                limited decoration. In fact, many Joseon porcelains, such as this
                majestic bottle, are unembellished, relying on tautness of form and
                beauty of glaze for their aesthetic appeal.
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