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Ewer of glazed stoneware

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Ewer. White glazed stoneware. China, Hebei or Henan province. Tang dynasty. Height 20 cm. Donated by George Eumorfopoulos (GE 2354).
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Title: Ewer of glazed stoneware
Description:
Ewer.
White glazed stoneware.
China, Hebei or Henan province.
Tang dynasty.
Height 20 cm.
Donated by George Eumorfopoulos (GE 2354).

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