TWO LARGE CELADON-BOWLS
TWO LARGE CELADON-BOWLS.
Origin: China.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty (1368-1644).
Technique: Longquan celadon. Heavy ferrous body with engraved decor.
Description: Each quite deep round shape with a concave rim, fine notches inside, reminiscent of
chrysanthemum blossoms and a modelled peony blossom in flat relief in the centre of the
mirror.
Measurement: Height 7cm, ø36cm/ Height 7,5cm, ø 33cm.
Glaze more heavily rubbed on the inside.
Supplement: Two plate stands.
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TWO LARGE CELADON-BOWLS.
Origin: China.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty (1368-1644).
Technique: Longquan celadon. Heavy ferrous body with engraved decor.
Description: Each quite deep round shape with a concave rim, fine notches inside, reminiscent of
chrysanthemum blossoms and a modelled peony blossom in flat relief in the centre of the
mirror.
Measurement: Height 7cm, ø36cm/ Height 7,5cm, ø 33cm.
Glaze more heavily rubbed on the inside.
Supplement: Two plate stands.