RON BROWNSON ESTATE AUCTION 1 Tuesday, 4 November 2025 / 10:00 am start
A Sawankhalok stoneware bowl,
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Lot Details
13th to 15thC. A deep, thickly potted distorted circular bowl, of a greyish-brown stoneware. The flat indented base with double circle tubular spur mark. Integrated foot ring, high curving walls. The interior incised with a circle in the cavetto with a shallow gadrooned pattern; the upper internal wall incised and combed with a sinuous undulating band bordered either side with three incised lines. The whole, excluding the base and resting surface with a think craquelure celadon glaze. 19.4 x 18.3 x 9.2cm Glaze slightly abraded and crackled. Compare with the example illustrated in William Willetts, Ceramic art of South-East Asia (Singapore: Southeast Asian Ceramic Society, 1971), p. 74, no. 304 (for double circle pontil). See also: Dick Richards, South-East Asian ceramics: Thai, Vietnamese, and Khmer (Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1995), p. 123, fig. 72 (Art Gallery of South Australia, 776C23).". Glaze slightly abraded and crackled.