Hollyhock-shaped Cup

1400s Overall: 3.6 cm (1 7/16 in.) Source image
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This very rare porcelain cup is called a hollyhock cup because its rim resembles a hollyhock blossom. This type of cup was produced only in the state-owned kiln for a limited time from the late 1400s to mid-1500s. Like sunflowers, hollyhocks also open their blooms toward the s...

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