A 'shufu'-type bowl, 13/14th century, the steeply rounded sides…
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A 'shufu'-type bowl, 13/14th century, the steeply rounded sides decorated in relief on the interior with flowering sprays within a key-fret band below the barbed and flared rim, covered with a slightly opaque bluish glaze falling short of the foot, 14.5 cm diameter

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