VIETNAMESE HOI AN SHIPWRECK BOWL 14th-15th century AD A shallow glazed ceramic bowl with basal ring, chamfered rim, blue outline panels to the exterior, band of concentric lines, leaves and tendrils to the interior with central floral motif. 822 grams, 22.5cm (9"). Fine condition, light abrasion. Provenance Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. Footnotes 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.
VIETNAMESE HOI AN SHIPWRECK BOWL 14th-15th century AD A shallow glazed ceramic bowl with basal ring, chamfered rim, blue outline panels to the exterior, band of concentric lines, leaves and tendrils to the interior with central floral motif. 822 grams, 22.5cm (9"). Fine condition, light abrasion. Provenance Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. Footnotes 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.
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