saucer-dish
Maker: Unknown
Deep straight sided circular saucer-dish, covered with greyish celadon glaze with crackle and some minor blemishes, inlaid Mishima-style, (Sanggan technique). On the outside with five flower heads in white and black, inside on the sides are five flower heads, the base with a ring of ru yi scepter style petals, rather irregular, a flower head in the centre, a sketchy band pattern below rim. Base carries irregular spur marks. Old Marchent and Boilly stickers.
History note: Unknown before donor
Given by Prof. and Mrs Plesch
Method of acquisition: Given by Plesch, Prof. and Mrs
12th Century
1100
CE
-
1200
CE
Accession number: C.167-2010
Primary reference Number: 197630
Entry form: 1121
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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