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Three Pieces of Korean Porcelain, Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), including two white porcelain bottles and a white porcelain footed shallow dish, h. 3" to 9-1/4", dia. 4" to 5". Provenance: Private Collection, San Antonio, Texas. White porcelain became the most desirable and widely produced ceramics in Korea during the Joseon Dynasty, particularly after the 16th century. Certificates of Old Arts Cultural Property on the dish and the larger vase from the Korea Old Arts Cultural Association Central Committee. By family repute aided by a former adjunct curator of the National Museum of Korea, similar footed dishes can be found in the permanent collection of the Los Angeles County Museum, Los Angeles, California, and a similar jar can be found in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


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