This is an Antique White Ceramic / Stoneware Container that has historically been referred to Sawankhalok Ware.  This well-studied category of Ceramics was produced in the kilns of North-Central Thailand during the 14th and 15th Centuries.  It was considered a Trade Ceramic since it was exported to various parts of Southeast Asia during the height of its popularity.  The term Sawankhalok is actually from a name of the town that still exists in Si Satchanalai Province close to another center of the Thai ceramic tradition called Sukhothai.  Due to internal strife taking place in Ming Period China during this time in history Thai Ceramics for a relatively short period of time took the place of Chinese Ceramics that had been exported throughout the region for hundreds of years.  My father specialized in collecting Sawankhalok Ceramics for over 30 years and the quality of his pieces are comparable to any similar high quality pieces available on the open market. Please review all pictures thoroughly prior to making an offer or purchase.

Condition Description: There is a one inch diagonal hairline crack on the bottom piece of the covered box . There is also visual remnants of old adhesive on the inside of the lid.  Both are visible in the attached pictures.

Container Dimensions: 2 3/4 inches high & 3 1/8 inches wide.  Weight: 4.8 ounces (135 grams)

Returns accepted if not completely satisfied with the item. 

U.S. Residents are required to pay Sales Tax upon purchase based on the requirements of their Local Taxing Jurisdiction.

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PROVENANCE: Collection of Mr. Don T. Christensen, Penang, Malaysia