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Description

A shallow rectangular shaped dish with foot ring. The slightly convex sides slightly bow to the top edges. The four corners are slightly raised and have a single foliated design. The interior has a central medallion with a single floral motif while the sides are decorated with two boating scenes along the lengths and two floral designs along the widths. The exterior is decorated with flowers and three rings are painted around the foot ring. All designs are in underglazed blue. The underside of the bowl has a seal-like insignia, an inked number and an adhesive with inked letter and number. The seal-like insignia is unidentified.

Narrative

Bought by Dr. Miguel Tecson in Bloomingdale's, New York, 1972.

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