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Ming Swatow Porcelain Bowl Made during the Reign of Wanli
Reference
6227
Diameter
18.5 cm (7 1/4")
Ming late 16th early 17th century white glazed porcelain bowl made in the kilns in the Swatow area during the reign of the Emperor Wanli.
The bowl is in the typical open shape and with a thick white glossy glaze
Typical swatow piece with the kiln grit adherring to the foot rim the glaze is thick but the piece is very well potted
broad unglazed footrim
Good clean bowl
The bowl is in the typical open shape and with a thick white glossy glaze
Typical swatow piece with the kiln grit adherring to the foot rim the glaze is thick but the piece is very well potted
broad unglazed footrim
Good clean bowl
Diameter
18.5 cm (7 1/4")
Period
Ming
Year
c1600
Country
China
Condition
Very good