A blue-glazed altar vessel and cover, Dou, seal marks of…
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A blue-glazed altar vessel and cover, Dou, seal marks of Qianlong the shallow bowl supported on a high splayed foot below a raised collar, moulded around the sides with a series of formal borders, the similarly decorated high domed cover with rope twist knop, all beneath the rich blue glaze, impressed to the interior of the cover and the foot with raised six-character seal marks (2), 26 cm high

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