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Wan Li Chinese porcelain dish

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This dish was made in China during the Wan Li Dynasty and is decorated with a landscape scene showing fishermen and boats. It was discovered in several fragments in a rubbish pit in Exeter dating from around 1680 to 1690.
Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
Title: Wan Li Chinese porcelain dish
Description:
This dish was made in China during the Wan Li Dynasty and is decorated with a landscape scene showing fishermen and boats.
It was discovered in several fragments in a rubbish pit in Exeter dating from around 1680 to 1690.

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