China, 19th century
A Chinese stoneware storage jar of rounded baluster form, later converted into a table lamp. The vessel is decorated with a series of moulded circular reserves enclosing stylised birds, foliage and auspicious motifs, all beneath a rich treacle-brown glaze that has developed a deep lustre through age and use.
The broad-shouldered body and short neck reflect the practical forms traditionally employed for storage and transport, while the relief decoration elevates the jar beyond its utilitarian origins. Variations in the glaze, kiln effects and areas of surface wear contribute to the character of the piece, highlighting the craftsmanship of traditional Chinese pottery production.
Now mounted as a lamp, the jar's sculptural form and warm earthy tones make it particularly effective as a decorative lighting piece. The relief panels catch and reflect light beautifully, adding texture and visual interest from every angle.
Dimensions
Height: 36 cm
Width: 34 cm
Base diameter: 25 cm
Chinese brown-glazed stoneware jar, 19th century, decorated with moulded relief panels, later mounted as a table lamp.
Condition: Expected surface wear, firing imperfections and glaze variations consistent with age and original use. These characteristics are considered part of the jar's authentic appeal.
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