A LARGE PHOSPHATIC-GLAZED STONEWARE JAR TANG DYNASTY (618-907) Probably Duandian kilns, Lushan county, the jar of tall ovoid form tapering down to a solid foot, the mouth surrounded by four double-strap loop handles applied to the shoulder, both the interior and exterior covered with a lustrous dark brown glaze, decorated with large milky-blue phosphatic splashes in two registers, draining in diagonal tears down the sides above where the glaze ends in an irregular line to expose the oatmeal-colored stoneware 15¾ in. (40.0 cm.) high
A LARGE PHOSPHATIC-GLAZED STONEWARE JAR TANG DYNASTY (618-907) Probably Duandian kilns, Lushan county, the jar of tall ovoid form tapering down to a solid foot, the mouth surrounded by four double-strap loop handles applied to the shoulder, both the interior and exterior covered with a lustrous dark brown glaze, decorated with large milky-blue phosphatic splashes in two registers, draining in diagonal tears down the sides above where the glaze ends in an irregular line to expose the oatmeal-colored stoneware 15¾ in. (40.0 cm.) high
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