Robustly potted with a cylindrical neck which flares as it approaches the rounded, slightly incurved rim, with a mallet-shaped body, the straight vertical sides. The tall neck is flanked by a pair of dragon handles. The soft sea-green crackle glaze continues to the slightly recessed base.
Note: Longquan celadon wares have been revered both in China and Japan for more than seven hundred years. At its finest, the Longquan celadon glaze is thick, translucent and has a rich texture reminiscent of jade. The soft bluish-green color glaze was difficult for potters to achieve but greatly admired by connoisseurs. For similar Song period examples, see: Yutaka Mino and Katherine R. Tsiang, Ice and Green Clouds, Traditions of Chinese Celadon, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana University Press,1986. pp.192-95 Illus. 78a-h
Condition: Some light abrasions and scratches commensurate with age.
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