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LOT 2172
Chinese Provincial Yuan Blue and White Jar
15TH-16TH CENTURY A.D.
7 7/8 in. (1.54 kg, 20 cm wide).
Barrel-shaped in profile with tall basal ring, broad shoulder, low neck and chamfered rim; painted rosettes to the shoulder and sidewalls.
Provenance
Ex Hong Kong collection, 1980-1990.
From a London, UK, collection.
This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D’Amato.
This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.
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