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 A WHITE PORCELAIN SQUARE BOTTLE
 JOSEON DYNASTY (18TH CENTURY)
 The square bottle set on square foot with angled shoulders and
 tapered, straight cylindrical neck ending in a rolled rip and decorated
 with a lustrous transparent glaze with blue cast
 6¿ in. (15.6 cm.) high
 $120,000-160,000

 For another bottle of this type, see The Radiance of Jade and
 Clarity of Water: Korean Ceramics from the Ataka Collection,
 exh. cat. (Chicago: The Art Institute; New York: Hudson Hills
 Press, 1992), pl. 73. The catalogue entry remarks that scholars have
 not determined the exact procedure the Joseon potter followed
 for square porcelain bottles. One theory holds that he used four
 individual molds to form each side, pressed them together and then
 added the top and base. Another holds that the potter molded the
 clay into a dense cube that he hollowed out.
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