A Chinese Yaozhou-Ware carved and moulded 'Three fish' bowl,…
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A Chinese Yaozhou-Ware carved and moulded 'Three fish' bowl, 12th century, 12 cm diameter. Provenance: NSW private collection, acquired from KY fine Art, previously known as Luen Chai about 20 years ago, Compare a similar example, see Li Zhiyan, Simon Kwan, the Muwen Tang collection series Vol. 11: song Ceramics, P. 358

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