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The Barlow Collection

A select catalogue of the Barlow collection of Chinese Ceramics, Bronzes and Jades by the University of Sussex (published Sussex, 2006).

The Barlow Collection by the University of Sussex

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Jar with green glaze

  • loan
  • Literature notes

    The small jar tapers from a wide rounded shoulder down to the flat base, the lowest part of the sides faintly flaring and the very low neck curved outward. The light beige-coloured pottery body is covered with a bright green glaze, which ends in an uneven line halfway down the sides, and retains its colour only on the neck inside, the outside having degraded to a strong golden lustre. The lowest part and base are left in the biscuit.
  • Details

    Associated place
    AsiaChina Henan province (Gongxian kilns) (place of creation)
    Date
    7th - 8th century AD (AD 601 - 800)
    Tang Dynasty (AD 618 - 907)
    Material and technique
    earthenware, with green glaze; unglazed base; glazed rim
    Dimensions
    7.7 cm (height)
    9.1 cm (diameter)
    at foot 4.7 cm (diameter)
    Material index
    Technique index
    Object type index
    containervessel jar,
    No. of items
    1
    Credit line
    Lent by the Sir Alan Barlow Collection Trust.
    Accession no.
    LI1301.61
  • Further reading

    University of Sussex, and Arts and Humanities Research Council, The Barlow Collection, supervised by Regina Krahl, Maurice Howard, and Aiden Leeves (Sussex: University of Sussex, 2006), no. C27

Glossary (2)

earthenware, glaze

  • earthenware

    Ceramic material made of clay which is fired to a temperature of c.1000-1200⁰c. The resulting ceramic is non-vitreous and varies in colour from dark red to yellow.

  • glaze

    Vitreous coating applied to the surface of a ceramic to make it impermeable or for decorative effect.

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  • The Barlow Collection by the University of Sussex

    The Barlow Collection

    The small jar tapers from a wide rounded shoulder down to the flat base, the lowest part of the sides faintly flaring and the very low neck curved outward. The light beige-coloured pottery body is covered with a bright green glaze, which ends in an uneven line halfway down the sides, and retains its colour only on the neck inside, the outside having degraded to a strong golden lustre. The lowest part and base are left in the biscuit.
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