A pair of Chinese hexagonal 'Shiwan' Jun type dishes, circa…
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A pair of Chinese hexagonal 'Shiwan' Jun type dishes, circa 18th century, each in the form of a flower, the body covered with a bluish lavender glaze, with dressed foot rim, fitted box, 16.3 cm diameter

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