H x Diam (overall): 7.3 x 15.7 cm (2 7/8 x 6 3/16 in)
Style:
San Kamphaeng ware
Type:
Vessel
Origin:
San Kamphaeng kilns, San Kamphaeng, Chiang Mai province, Northern Thailand
Date:
14th-mid 16th century
Period:
Lan Na period
Description:
Bowl with rounded sides, everted rim with several losses and carved footring.
Clay: grey stoneware.
Glaze: greyish green, matte, opaque, possibly underfired; the glaze is brushed on the bowl but leave the base unglazed.
Decoratio: five incised rings on the well.
Provenance:
Between 1967-1972/3 to 2005
Mr. and Mrs. Victor (1919-2013) and Takako Hauge (1923-2015), probably purchased in Bangkok, Thailand [1]
From 2005
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Gift of Osborne and Gratia Hauge, and Victor and Takako Hauge [2]
Notes:
[1] Probably acquired when Osborne and Gratia Hauge were living in Bangkok, Thailand, from 1967 to 1972 or 1973. Victor and Takako Hauge visited Osborne and Gratia on various occasions and probably acquired this object during one of their visits. Curatorial remarks indicate that the Hauge family generally acquired Thai ceramics in Thailand. Major sources of acquisitions during this time were dealers in Bangkok, the weekend market in Bangkok, and vendors in Ayutthaya. See notes by Louise Cort, “Information transcribed from notes taken during visits to the home of Victor and Taka Hauge […] and the adjacent ‘Southeast Asia House,’ 1 June 2001. Conversation with Osborne (Bud) Hauge and with Victor and Taka Hauge,” dated 2001-2013, pp. 6-8, copy in object file.
The Hauge family began collecting Asian paintings, sculpture, and ceramics in the late 1940s and would amass a large collection in the post-World War II years.
[2] Ownership of collected objects sometimes changed between the Hauge families. See Deed of Gift, dated October 16, 2005, copy in object file.