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22.  A Dish with Lobed Rim
 Northern Song Dynasty (A.D. 960–1127)
 Ding kilns
 thinly potted, with very gently curving flared sides rising at a wide angle from the chamfered edge
 of the flat base to a lipless rim divided into six lobes by shallow notches, covered inside and out
 and over the base with a transparent glaze of pale ivory tone, except for the edge of the mouth rim
 which is unglazed, revealing the white porcelain body.

 Diameter 6 ⁄2 inches (16.5 cm)
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 A very similar white porcelain dish of slightly smaller size in the Percival David Foundation is illustrated by Lovell, Illustrated
 Catalogue of Ting Yao and Related White Wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London, 1964, pl. VIII, no. 163.
 北宋 定窰白瓷葵口盤 徑16.5厘米
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