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Vung Tau Cargo. Provincial Kangxi Period Bowl. Circa 1690. See YouTube Video | eBay
Kangxi Period Ceramic Bowl - St James Ancient Art
A Bargain Hunter Picked Up This Small Ceramic Bowl for $35 at a Junk Sale. Now, It Could Sell for Up to $500,000 at Sotheby's
Antique Chinese Porcelain bowl from the early republic period | eBay
Guangxu Period Antique Chinese Circular Porcelain Bowl For Sale at 1stDibs | guangxu bowl
Meiji Period Japanese Imari Footed Bowl with Blue Fuku Mark c.1890 - OC140 / LA215196 | LoveAntiques.com
Chinese Late Republic Period Bowl On Stand Decorated in Enamel Colors For Sale at 1stDibs
Roseberys London | A fine Chinese porcelain doucai bowl, Jiaqing mark and of the period, delicately detailed with a continuous scene of mandarin ducks swimming...
Antique Porcelain, Worcester, Dr. John Wall, Wall Period Bowl | M.S. Rau
A First Period Worcester blue & white bowl
China - Wanli period porcelain bowl (1573-1620) SOLD
MING BOWL, JIAJING MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1522-1566 - Robert McPherson Antiques
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Ming Dynasty Blue & White Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Wanli Period Circa 1 — East2West Furniture
First Period Worcester Porcelain Three Flowers Tea Bowl & Saucer in Antique Ceramics
Lot - A Japanese Satsuma porcelain bowl, Meiji period
Large Antique Chinese Porcelain Punch Bowl Hand Painted Qianlong Period circa 1760 - Bardith, Ltd.
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Kangxi Blue and White Porcelain Mark and Period Bowl | Catherine Hunt Oriental Antiques
Antique Porcelain, Worcester, Dr. John Wall, Wall Period Bowl | M.S. Rau
Antique Chinese Qian Long Period Porcelain Bowl Hand Painted - Etsy Canada
Large Blue White Porcelain Bowl - China, Kangxi period (1661-1722) - Ref.99330
Antique Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Tongzhi Brand and Period (1862-1874) - Tigris Antiques & Art
Bowl | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art