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LOT 1955
Chinese Tang Glazed Terracotta Dish
TANG DYNASTY, 618-907 A.D. OR LATER
6 in. (257 grams, 15.5 cm wide).
Broad and rounded in profile with carinated rim, basal ring. [No Reserve]
Provenance
Ex West Country, UK, collection, 1980-1990s.
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