Copper-Red Vase
Chinese, 18th/19th century: bowl with a [Gu] crackle-glazed interior, copper-red spotting below top rim, exterior with crackle glaze continuing to a deep copper-red glaze with three nodules, unglazed and unmarked base, 5 x 10-1/4 in., [roughness to foot ring, glaze nicks and scratches;] bowl with a white-glazed rim over copper-red body, bi-foot with unglazed surround and glazed center, 3-3/4 x 10-1/2 in., [chips to base edge and associated glaze loss, chips and anomalies to interior of rim, firing flaws to interior, glaze scratches;] baluster-form vase with [Gu] crackle-glazed interior and white rim, deep copper-red neck and body, tapering high foot with crackle glaze, unmarked, 14 in., [old rim crack and repair with staples, associated chip, chips to underside of foot], (three pieces) . Provenance: Estate of Michael Lawrence Vermeer, Atlanta, Georgia