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Very fine Chinese Yuan Dynasty porcelain potted in a shallow dish shape, with rounded cavetto, slightly broad tapered toward the outer rim. Covered overall in a pale-turquoise-blue glaze falling short of the foot, revealed the olive brown shades around the rim. A splash of purplish-blue accent characterized the interior. The underbase glaze stopped before the foot base, displayed the pale-creme ground with burnt orange and darker spots in the firing.
Provenance: Consigned by the heir of M Nye, these items have records that were purchased from the estate of "The Goods & Chattels of Martha Mace". Located in New Sewickley Township, Pennsylvania; these records are dated Oct 1866.
Dimension: 1-7/8" H x 8-1/2"Diam.
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Over all in EXCELLENT condition.
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