Spouted vessel

Detail of a pattern
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At A Glance

  • Period

    1200-800 BCE
  • Geography

    Iran
  • Material

    Burnished earthenware
  • Dimension

    H x W x D: 24.2 x 37.4 x 16.5 cm (9 1/2 x 14 3/4 x 6 1/2 in)
  • Accession Number

    S1998.173
  • EDAN ID

    edanmdm:fsg_S1998.173

Object Details

  • Description

    A large red/brown burnished vessel, with a long, tubular spout extending out from the upper body. The mouth is rounded, with a thin, upturned rim. The modeled ridges on the midpoint of the spout, and where the spout meets the body, appear to tbe imitating metalwork. Decorated with fine, incised lines/dashes around the upper shoulder and around the stylized "disk" on the vessel body opposite the spout. Fired in an oxidation atmosphere.
    The spout has been broken off where it attaches to the body and some shiny excess adhesive is visible around the join. Considerable white/gray surface deposits/accresions; scattered "root marks" around the exterior. Some small spalls/chips missing from one side of the spout. Overall, in very good condition.
  • Provenance

    ?-2005
    Mr. and Mrs. Osborne (1914-2004) and Gratia Hauge (d. 2000) [1]
    From 2005
    The National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, by gift of Osborne and Gratia Hauge, and Victor and Takako Hauge [2]
    Notes:
    [1] The Hauge family began collecting Asian paintings, sculpture, and ceramics in the late 1940s and would amass a large collection in the post-World War II years.
    [2] Ownership of collected objects sometimes changed between members of the Hauge families. See Deed of Gift, dated October 16, 2005, copy in object file. From 2005-2023 the work was part of the National Museum of Asian Art’s Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Collection and on March 21, 2023, the work was internally transferred to the National Museum of Asian Art Collection.
  • Collection

    National Museum of Asian Art Collection
  • Exhibition History

    Ancient Iranian Ceramics (July 16, 2011 to January 27, 2013)
  • Previous custodian or owner

    Mr. and Mrs. Osborne and Gratia Hauge ((1914-2004) and (1907-2000))
  • Origin

    Iran
  • Credit Line

    Gift of Osborne and Gratia Hauge
  • Type

    Vessel
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