Fragment of the wall of iron-brown-glazed medium-sized jar

Shape: Fragment of the wall of a relatively thin, medium-sized storage jar. The shard wall is 0.6 cm thick. Coil-built.

Clay: Medium-grained gray stoneware. There are relatively few inclusions, but there are significant air pockets.

Glaze: The coarse, dull, finely crackled iron-brown glaze adhered well to the body, but is thin and patchy in places. A number of iron spots and air bubbles have burned through the glaze. The inside wall of the shard appears to have a very thin and unevenly applied coating of dark slip.

Decoration: There appears to be at least one raised horizontal band which was deliberately added as a form of decoration on the jar. The other raised bands on the jar may simply be the result of incomplete smoothing of the exterior wall of the jar during potting.

Marks: “Angkor Thom Pool” is written in pencil on the inside wall of the shard.

Historical period(s)
Angkor period, 1075-1430
Medium
Stoneware with iron glaze
Dimensions
H x W x D: 2.2 x 15 x 11.3 cm (7/8 x 5 7/8 x 4 7/16 in)
Geography
Cambodia or Northeast Thailand
Credit Line
Gift of John A. Pope
Collection
Freer Study Collection
Accession Number
FSC-P-460
On View Location
Currently not on view
Classification(s)
Ceramic, Vessel
Type

Jar (fragment)

Keywords
Angkor period (802 - 1431), Cambodia, stoneware, Thailand
Provenance

To 1957
John A. Pope (1906-1982), Washington DC, collected between August 1956 and April 1957 in Angkor, Cambodia. [1]

From 1957
Freer Gallery of Art, gift of John A. Pope, Washington DC [2]

Notes:

[1] See Curatorial Remark 2 in the object record. See also “Ceramics in Mainland and Southeast Asia: Collections in the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery”, copy in object file, Collections Management Office.

[2] See note 1. See also object file, Collections Management Office.

Previous Owner(s) and Custodian(s)

Dr. John Alexander Pope 1906-1982

Description

Shape: Fragment of the wall of a relatively thin, medium-sized storage jar. The shard wall is 0.6 cm thick. Coil-built.

Clay: Medium-grained gray stoneware. There are relatively few inclusions, but there are significant air pockets.

Glaze: The coarse, dull, finely crackled iron-brown glaze adhered well to the body, but is thin and patchy in places. A number of iron spots and air bubbles have burned through the glaze. The inside wall of the shard appears to have a very thin and unevenly applied coating of dark slip.

Decoration: There appears to be at least one raised horizontal band which was deliberately added as a form of decoration on the jar. The other raised bands on the jar may simply be the result of incomplete smoothing of the exterior wall of the jar during potting.

Marks: "Angkor Thom Pool" is written in pencil on the inside wall of the shard.

Marking(s)

"Angkor Thom Pool" is written in pencil on the inside wall of the shard.

Collection Area(s)
Southeast Asian Art
Web Resources
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