Fragment of celadon-glazed cover for a ceramic box
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Period
14th-16th century -
Geography
San Kamphaeng, Chiang Mai, Thailand -
Material
Stoneware with celadon glaze -
Dimension
H x W x D: 1.8 x 10.6 x 4.4 cm (11/16 x 4 3/16 x 1 3/4 in) -
Accession Number
FSC-P-411 -
EDAN ID
edanmdm:fsg_FSC-P-411
Object Details
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Description
Shape: Fragment of the glazed cover of a wide-mouthed San Kamphaeng covered box. There is a remnant of a slightly raised ring around the center of the top of the lid within which, presumably, the lid knob would have been located. The type of vessel cover represented by this shard was designed to be used with ceramic boxes of the shape and size represented by FSC-P-419. As can be seen when these two shards are put together, the continuity of exterior curve and cover-to-mouth fit suggest strongly that they were made to be used together.Clay: The body is a composed of a coarse-grained clay with many white and reddish inclusions. A cross section of the lid reveals an abrupt color transition from very dark to light gray in the body color.Glaze: The glaze is a heavily crackled grayish-green celadon. The lid was glazed both inside and out. There is a remnant of a slightly raised ring around the center of the top of the lid within which, presumably, the lid knob would have been located.Decoration: None.Marks: None. -
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Provenance
To 1956Charles Nelson Spinks (1906-1980), collected in San Kamphaeng, Thailand. [1]From 1956Freer Gallery of Art, gift of Charles Nelson Spinks. [2]Notes:[1] See Study Collection catalogue card, Collections Management Office.[2] See note 1. -
Collection
Freer Study Collection -
Previous custodian or owner
Charles Nelson Spinks (1906-1980) -
Origin
San Kamphaeng, Chiang Mai, Thailand -
Credit Line
Gift of Charles Nelson Spinks -
Type
Container -
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