Dish
1050-1150 (made)
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Dish of porcelain, with low spreading sides and everted, five-lobed rim. Broad base and ring foot. Glaze showing bubbles and gummy drops. The base is unglazed.
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Materials and techniques | Porcelain, glazed |
Brief description | Qingbai ware. Dish, glazed porcelain; south China, Song dynasty, 11th-12th century |
Physical description | Dish of porcelain, with low spreading sides and everted, five-lobed rim. Broad base and ring foot. Glaze showing bubbles and gummy drops. The base is unglazed. |
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Object history | C.30 to 36-1952 are types repeatedly excavated at Changsha (Hunan province) and manufactured at Yo-chou. Similar pieces were displayed and discussed at a lecture given to the Oriental Ceramic Society in Feb 1952 by Dr. Isaac Newton, entitled "1000 years of potting in Hunan province." |
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Accession number | C.35-1952 |
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Record created | June 25, 2009 |
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