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Potted in a shallow vessel shaped charger, with wide broad cavetto, elevated round side, raised on foot base. The interior decorated with variegate tones and shades in cobalt-blue painting of fishes within water foliates, bordered with band of cresting water on the rim. The exterior having correspondence design. The underbase left unglazed, revealed pale-creme ground with grayish-brown speckles of firing marks.
Mark on base, six blue script -KaiShu- characters, enclosed within double blue fine rings, WanLi Reign Period of Great Ming. Property of M. Nye from goods & chattels of Martha Mace of New Sewickley Township, Pennsylvania, dated Oct 1865
Dimension: 3" H x 15-1/4" Diam.
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Over all in EXCELLENT condition.
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