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Round base bowl on a tall straight foot ring, covered in a dark brown-black glaze with subtle hare's fur markings (兔毫盏 <em>tuhao zhan</em>).
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Teabowl
960 – 1279
Gift of Mrs. Caroline I. Plumer for the James Marshall Plumer Collection
1964/2.10
This deep, conical bowl rests on a straight foot ring with subtle rim articulation. It is covered in a thickly applied dark iron-rich brown-black glaze with hare's fur or <em>tuhao zhan (兔毫盏 ) </em>markings. The thick glaze pools in one black drip lowering onto the exposed base. The interior surface has a crackle glaze.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Teabowl
1127 – 1279
Gift of Mrs. Caroline I. Plumer for the James Marshall Plumer Collection
1964/2.8
A deep, conical bowl on a straight foot ring, with subtle rim articulation. It is covered in a thickly applied dark iron-rich black glaze with silver-gray mottling. There is a stress crack from firing to rim and side. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Teabowl
1127 – 1279
Gift of Mrs. Caroline J. Plumer
1983/1.119
A shallow bowl on a tall straight foot ring, covered in a thick brown-ochre glaze. The too-thick misfired glaze crawling and blistering away from the underlying clay body.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Teabowl
1127 – 1279
Gift of Mrs. Caroline J. Plumer
1983/1.123
A deep, conical bowl on a straight foot ring with subtle rim articulation.  It is covered in a thickly applied, dark iron-rich black glaze with profuse lighter russet-brown hare's fur (兔毫盏 <em>tuhao zhan</em>) markings.  The thick glaze thins at the rim to a russet-brown color and pools near the foot ring in dark wide drips.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Teabowl
1200 – 1279
Gift of Willard A. and Marybelle Bouchard Hanna
1991/2.10
A small round bowl on a tall straight foot ring, made from brown stoneware covered in a thick brown glaze with gray mottling. The too-thick glaze is crawling away from the underlying clay body.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Teabowl
13th century
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.439
Disk of coarse refractory, ceramic clay.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Saggar Button
960 – 1279
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.339
Disk of coarse refrectory ceramic, with chipped edges.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Saggar Button
960 – 1279
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.340
A curved, roughly round-shaped shard with black glaze and russet hare's fur markings. Broken edges expose a grey ceramic body, fused to a saggar shard.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shard
960 – 1279
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.342
A curved, roughly round-shaped shard with black glaze and russet mottling. Broken edges expose a gray-brown ceramic body.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Shard
960 – 1279
The James Marshall Plumer Memorial Collection
1983/1.343
A conical bowl on a tall straight foot ring.  It is covered in a thick dark brown-black glaze, with a fine crackle covering the glazed surfaces, and three gold lacquer repairs have been applied to losses at rim. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Teabowl
1100 – 1279
Gift of Marvin Eisenberg
2006/2.81
This deep, conical bowl on a straight foot ring is covered in a thickly applied dark, iron-rich black glaze with lighter, russet-brown hare's fur (兔毫盏, <em>tuhao zhan</em>) markings.  The thick glaze thins at the rim to a russet-brown color.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Teabowl
1179 – 1279
Gift of Stephen H. and Patricia O. Spurr from the Henry Jewett Greene Collection
2000/1.32
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