Large celadon bowl
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Period
14th century-16th century -
Geography
Si Satchanalai, Sukhothai province, Thailand -
Material
Stoneware with celadon glaze -
Dimension
H x Diam (overall): 9.3 x 29 cm (3 5/8 x 11 7/16 in) -
Accession Number
FSC-P-2601 -
EDAN ID
edanmdm:fsg_FSC-P-2601
Object Details
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Provenance
Probably after 1960-1965Orville J. Emory Jr. (1933-2018), method of acquisition unknown, probably acquired in Asia [1]From 1965Freer Gallery of Art, Freer Study Collection, gift of Orville J. Emory Jr. [2]Notes:[1] See email between Curator Louise Cort and Registrar Elizabeth Duley, dated October 11, 2006, copy in object file.Orville J. Emory Jr. was a Foreign Service Officer for the US Department of State. Born in Los Angeles, CA, Emory attended George Washington University in Washington, DC, and Leeds University in England. Emory entered the Foreign Service in 1960 and served in embassies in the Philippines (1960-1962), Indonesia (1963-1968), Thailand (1968-1970), and Laos (1972-?) before retiring. He then worked under contract for the United States Department of Defense for ten years. Emory also resided in Falls Church, VA and Petersburg, VA.[2] See note 1.Research updated April 13, 2023 -
Collection
Freer Study Collection -
Previous custodian or owner
Orville J. Emory Jr. (1933-2018) -
Origin
Si Satchanalai, Sukhothai province, Thailand -
Credit Line
Gift of Orville Emory -
Type
Vessel -
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