A Longquan bottle vase, Southern Song-Yuan, 13th-14th century,…
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A Longquan bottle vase, Southern Song-Yuan, 13th-14th century, with two lug handles on the neck and key fret band on the shoulder, the foot rim burned brick red, 17.5 cm high

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