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Title
Ceramic: model stove
Description
One rectangular unglazed light tan earthenware model of a stove/brazier. Model presents cut-out in the front for air circulation and clearing ash. There also are three enclosed fire boxes on top of the stove and a retaining lip along the rear edge.
Provenance
Discovered at Heishuiguo, Gansu. Alley gave to John Johnson (1922-2014) of Friends' Ambulance Unit, when Johnson visited Shandan, to deliver to Canterbury Museum.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Physical Dimensions
215x181x100mm (l x w x h)
Museum Ac. No.
C1947.3
Usage Rights
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Period
Han Dynasty (206B.C.-220A.D.)
Collection
Citation
“Ceramic: model stove,” China, Art and Cultural Diplomacy, accessed December 22, 2024, http://rewialleyart.nz/items/show/348.