Chinese Song Dynasty Incised Celadon Porcelain Bowl
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This porcelain bowl was made in the 12th - 13th Century during the latter part of the Song Dynasty (AD 960 - 1279). It is fairly "heavily-potted" and coated in a transparent pale celadon glaze, save for the foot that remains unglazed. The inner surface is decorated with incised floral patterns. It is most likely a product of the Anqi kilns in Fujian Province.
Diameter 17.25 cm. There are minor chips to the rim edge and a crack to the wall, yet this bowl still has a good ring when tapped. There is no repair or restoration.
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