"Small Bowl In Porcelain Stoneware South Asia 1400 To 1600 After Jc"
Pretty little dish with a flat bottom which was probably used for offerings, rectangular in shape with rounded corners and on a light shower foot. It presents a concentric decoration with floral motifs in the center we can distinguish a peony. Stoneware with sky blue and navy enamelled cover for the patterns, small old firing defect on the top and slight chips on the edge. absence of restorations or cracks (see photos). South Asia, 1400 to 1600 AD Dimensions: 9.5 x 8.2 x 2 cm Provenance: acquired at an old sale at Drouot Sold with certificate of authenticity. Guarantee of origin and period. "Chinese-made, these trays or cups were intended at the time to be sold on the Southeast Asian market. They were transported on junks and were the subject of intense trade by participating in the influence of Chinese dynasties".