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A small Vietnamese 'lotus petal' dish Ly dynasty, 13th/14th century The interior left unglazed...
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A small Vietnamese 'lotus petal' dish
Ly dynasty, 13th/14th century
The interior left unglazed...
Price Realised: Unsold Lot
Estimate: £1,500 - £2,000
Price realised is hammer price plus fees (30% Buyers Premium inclusive of VAT).
Lot 374
Description
A small Vietnamese 'lotus petal' dish
Ly dynasty, 13th/14th century
The interior left unglazed and incised with meandering lotus, the exterior formed with a double row of protruding lotus petals, covered in a transparent, greenish glaze, the recessed base also left unglazed, 9cm diameter.
越南李朝 蓮瓣式碟
Cf. similar lotus petal dishes, from the collection of the Museum of East Asian Art, Bath, and from private collections, illustrated by Stevenson, J and Guy, J, Vietnamese Ceramics, A Separate Tradition, Chicago: Art Media Resources and Avery Press, 1997, pp. 192 and 193.
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