A Chinese Ming Dynasty Binh Thuan shipwreck bowl, circa 1608,…
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A Chinese Ming Dynasty Binh Thuan shipwreck bowl, circa 1608, Wanli period, of rice bowl form having a decorative motif within concentric blue circles to the well, and a deep freely decorated underglaze patterned and leafy border to the external rim, with firing grit to the circular foot; Christie's shipwreck label now absent. Height 6.5 cm diameter 14.5 cm

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