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Vase: Measuring 10-1/2" high and 5-1/2" in diameter. This vessel tapers into a long neck 1/4 of the way up. It was used to hold liquid of some kind. The glaze is greenish-gray celadon. Iron glaze is used to illustrate a three-leaf branch on each side, very simple as is true of provincial ware. 16th/17th century.
From the private collection of Paul V. and Elizabeth J. Colaianni.
Photograph by Elizabeth J. Colaianni appears here with her permission.
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