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English: Shanghai Museum, Shanghai, P.R. of China: Underglaze blue statue of a man, blowing a conch on an animal; Jingdezhen ware, Wanli Reign (A. D. 1573-1620), Ming Dynasty
Deutsch: Shanghai Museum, Shanghai, VR China: Statue eines Muschel-blasenden Mannes auf einem Tier, in blauer Unterglasurmalerei. Aus Jingdezhen. Ming Dynastie, Ära von Kaiser Wanli (1573-1620 n. Chr.).
Date 20 July 2009
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