Cup stand

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Usage Conditions ApplyAt A Glance
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Period
12th-mid 13th century -
Geography
Gangjin kilns, Jeollanam-do province, Korea -
Material
Stoneware with celadon glaze -
Dimension
H x W x D: 4.9 x 14.6 x 14.6 cm (1 15/16 x 5 3/4 x 5 3/4 in) -
Accession Number
F1991.71.2 -
EDAN ID
edanmdm:fsg_F1991.71.2
Object Details
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Description
For F1991.71ab: Porcellanous cup and saucer. Stylized lotus on high foot; center lotus cup stand; greenish crackled glaze. Silver repair. NOT A SET.Green, crackled glaze. The stand reminds one of lacquer cup stands in its shape as it has a central saucer-like form, a wide foot, and a truncated dome upon which the cup sits. -
Provenance
From 1947-1950 to 1991Mr. Rolf R. Jacoby (died 1989) and Mrs. Maureen R. Jacoby (died 2002), Centreville, MD and Washington, DC, acquired by Rolf R. Jacoby in Korea between 1947-1950 [1]From 1991Freer Gallery of Art, given by Mrs. Maureen R. Jacoby in 1991 [2]Notes:[1] "This object, along with the others given with it, was acquired by Rolf Jacoby, the donor's late husband, in Korea between 1947 and 1950, while he served as a diplomat" (according to a note by Kate Theimer, November 28, 1995, in the object record).[2] See note 1. -
Collection
Freer Gallery of Art Collection -
Previous custodian or owner
Mr. Rolf R. Jacoby and Mrs. Maureen R. JacobyMrs. Maureen R. Jacoby (1927– 2002) -
Origin
Gangjin kilns, Jeollanam-do province, Korea -
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Maureen R. Jacoby in memory of Rolf Jacoby -
Type
Furniture and Furnishing -
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