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Bottle-shaped Vase with Mutation Glazing, China 1736-1795, from the series "Burnt Objects" (from the portfolio "ars viva 98/99 -- Installations")

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Title: Bottle-shaped Vase with Mutation Glazing, China 1736-1795, from the series "Burnt Objects" (from the portfolio "ars viva 98/99 -- Installations")
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