Ceramic Vessels
Song and Ming periods, comprising a Song lidded cosmetic box, circular pale celadon-glazed stoneware with incised decoration on lid, chip and firing flaws at edges with some associated glaze loss, other graze crackle; circular pale blue glazed stoneware cosmetics box, Ch'ing Pai ware, flower and leaf decorated lid in relief, decorated and green-glazed seal paste box, probably Ming, glaze crazing and light surface wear; green-glazed lidded box, probably Ming, surface wear and glaze losses; similar brown and pale yellow example, probably Ming, glaze flaking with scattered retouch at rim; pale celadon glazed snuff or medicine bottle with amber stopper, two-handled form with relief decoration, possibly Qianlong period, shallow chip at rim, glaze bubbles with some associated wear; together with a Japanese porcelain incense holder (okoboko), 20th century, good condition, 1 x 2 in. to 2 x 3 in., . Provenance: Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh