A Chinese celadon egg-shell porcelain 'Dragon' bowl, 20th century the bowl with an extremely thin body, the exterior is finely carved in anhua decoration with two confronted dragons chasing a flaming bowl, amongst clouds above wave patterns. It is covered with a blueish white glaze. 20 12 cm diameter. Provenance: acquired from Hong Kong in 1993. An important private collection, Canberra, Australia
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