A Chinese blue and white porcelain dish
A Chinese blue and white porcelain dish
Early 20th century, Republican Period (1912-1949)
With blue underglaze Jiangxi Ciye Gongsi mark for Jiangxi Porcelain Company
The small, glazed white porcelain bowl with blue underglaze silkworm and mulberry leaf design
1" H x 5.125" Dia.
Condition Report: Overall good condition with shelf wear, scattered minor scuffs, scratches, and inherent firing flaws commensurate with age. Issues include, but are not limited to: scattered spots of oxidation to the glaze and a small imperfection to the rim. Condition reports are offered as a courtesy and are typically published in Moran's catalogue or can be made available upon request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of others. Buyers are responsible for determining to their own satisfaction the true nature and condition of any lot prior to bidding. Though buyers are not legally required to inspect lots prior to purchase, failure to do so may constitute a waiver of complaint that an item was not delivered in a condition equal to the existent condition at the auction.
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A Chinese blue and white porcelain dish
Early 20th century, Republican Period (1912-1949)
With blue underglaze Jiangxi Ciye Gongsi mark for Jiangxi Porcelain Company
The small, glazed white porcelain bowl with blue underglaze silkworm and mulberry leaf design
1" H x 5.125" Dia.
Condition Report: Overall good condition with shelf wear, scattered minor scuffs, scratches, and inherent firing flaws commensurate with age. Issues include, but are not limited to: scattered spots of oxidation to the glaze and a small imperfection to the rim. Condition reports are offered as a courtesy and are typically published in Moran's catalogue or can be made available upon request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of others. Buyers are responsible for determining to their own satisfaction the true nature and condition of any lot prior to bidding. Though buyers are not legally required to inspect lots prior to purchase, failure to do so may constitute a waiver of complaint that an item was not delivered in a condition equal to the existent condition at the auction.