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Description: A Korean blue and white porcelain "Two Deer and Bamboo" octagonal bottle vase
joseon dynasty, 18th century
Of attenuated facetted pear form with flared lip, decorated in pale tones of underglaze blue with two deer and bamboo, under a grey-white partially ivory-toned glossy glaze, the foot with remnants of kiln grit.
H: 10 1/4 in., 26cm
PROVENANCE:
Property from a private collection, Florida.
LITERATURE:
Martin Hall Barnes Lorber, "A Promenade through a Selection of Korean Ceramics in a Private Florida Collection", Arts of Asia, September-October 2013 p.115, fig 17. For other examples of this form, see the 24cm example decorated with plant design, illustrated in "The Radiance of Jade and the Clarity of Water, Korean Ceramics from the Ataka Collection", Chicago, 1991, p. 114, no. 78, and the 39cm plum blossom and bamboo-decorated example from the Song-am Art Museum, Inch'on, illustrated in Hongnam Kim et al "Korean Arts of the Eighteenth Century, Splendor and Simplicity", New York, 1993, pp 141-142, no 50.
This work will be accompanied by a copy of Arts of Asia, September October 2013