A Chinese Longquan celadon arrow vase, Yuan Dynasty, 13/14th…
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A Chinese Longquan celadon arrow vase, Yuan Dynasty, 13/14th century, the pear shaped body rising to a tall, slender neck with tubular handles, covered with an unctuous even green glaze except for the foot rim burnt reddish brown in the firing. Provenance: Private Collection of a gentleman. Height 16.5 cm

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