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Chinese 9th or 10th white glazed small conical bowl - the type often referred to as Xing. made at the end of the Tang Dynasty or early Five Dynasty era.
The body is stoneware and good pale colour, the glaze is a thick white cream colour. made in Hebei province.
The rim is rolled and of double thickness and the foot rim is known as the Samarra - type or colloquially some have referred to it as a doughnut
Dimensions
12cm diameterCondition report
Overall very good but slight wear to the inside and some small scratchesStock number
6113The BADA Standard
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