LOT 1603 Vietnamese Hoi An Shipwreck Plate
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15th century AD. A cream-glazed shallow bowl with basal ring, the inner face with painted flowers and foliage, geometric motifs to the outer face; collection stickers to base and old dealer's label to the inside. 851 grams, 23.5cm (9 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; ex Butterfields San Francisco, USA; sunk off the coast of Hoi An in about 1490 AD. Annamese Hoi An pottery was made in what is now modern day Vietnam, in the kilns at Chu Dou, being the largest and most important kilns in the fourteenth to fifteenth century in kingdom of Annam. [No Reserve]
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