A Large Chinese Han Dynasty Glazed Stoneware Jar with Incised Patterns. This type of ware is often referred to as “proto-porcelain”. The upper part of the wide globular body is decorated with three raised bands and incised scrolling patterns. On opposing sides of the shoulder are handles decorated with stylized animal motifs, above which are scrolling appliqués and below which are rings. The lower body remains unglazed and is burnt to a dark reddish-brown in places. Diameter 34cm, height 30cm. Western Han Dynasty (206 BC – AD 8).
Reference: an almost identical example, although lacking the incised decoration of this jar and with less elaborate handles, is described and illustrated in the 1991 Southeast Asian Ceramic Society book “Spirit of Han”.
Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.