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Dish. Unknown pottery, probably South Cholla province, Kangjin-gun, Sadang-ri kilns. The mouth of this shallow saucer-shaped dish is slightly incurved, the footring is wide and low. A pale crackled jade-green celadon glaze with a subtle gloss evenly covers the whole surface and adheres in a thick layer on the base, almost obliterating the footring. The base shows three quartzite spur-marks. Stoneware, thrown and celadon-glazed, height, dish, 3.6 cm, diameter, rim, 15.6 cm, diameter, foot, 9.7 cm, circa 1100-1150. Koryo Dynasty. Korean.
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