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A Large Longquan Celadon Lotus Dish.
Yuan dynasty (1270-1368).
Longquan kilns, Zhejiang, China.
46.5cm.
Robustly potted, the centre crisply incised with two flowering peony stems and leaves encircled by a wide band of flowerheads and scrolling foliage, paper label for Bluett & Sons with stock no.3191, London.
Provenance: Sotheby's, 30th June 1937, lot 130, purchased by Bluett & Sons, and later sold to the London-based collector E.M.B. Ingram. The collection of Andrew Williams Esq., Oxfordshire.
Dimensions
D: 46.5cmStock number
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