Ceramic Lidded Vessel

Title

Ceramic Lidded Vessel

Description

Resembles vessels used to store signature seal paste.

Publisher

Oxford College Library (Oxford, Ga.)

Contributor

Turner, William Patillo (Purchaser) ; Candler, Warren Akin (Funder). Metadata by Rui Ma.

Work Attributes

Date

1800-1894

Description

The object is a non-glazed ceramic lidded vessel with a grey and red smoke pattern on the lid which extends to the body as well. Overall, the vessel is very smooth. On the back of the lid, there is an engraving pattern with two characters, meaning "reward".

Location

East Asia

Material

ceramic (material)

Measurements

5 x 5 x 2.5 inches

Rights

There are no known copyright restrictions on this item. This online reproduction has been made available for individual viewing and reference for educational purposes only, such as personal study, preparation for teaching and research.

Style Period

Meiji

Worktype

ceramic and ceramic products

Citation

“Ceramic Lidded Vessel,” East Asia, accessed November 5, 2025, https://eastasia.digitalscholarship.emory.edu/items/show/170.

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