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Transcriber's Notes:

1. Items marked wth an asterisk (*): Pieces mentioned here from theBritish Museum collection.

2. The items marked with two asterisks (**) are stated to have beencopied from old specimens in the palace collections.]

CHINESE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN

This Edition is limited to 1500
copies, of which this is
No. 669

Covered Jar or Potiche, painted with coloured enamels on the biscuit.Eight petal-shaped panels with flowering plants, birds and insects onthe sides; with a band of smaller petals below enclosing lotus flowers,and borders of red wave pattern and floral sprays. Base unglazed. Earlypart of the K’ang Hsi period (1662–1722)

Height 25 inches.

British Museum.

Chinese Pottery
and Porcelain

AN ACCOUNT OF THE POTTER’S ART IN CHINA
FROM PRIMITIVE TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY

BY

R. L. HOBSON, B.A.

Assistant in the Department of British and Mediæval Antiquities and
Ethnography, British Museum. Author of the “Catalogne of the
Collection of English Pottery in the Department of British
and Mediæval Antiquities of the British Museum”;
“Porcelain: Oriental, Continental, and British”;
“Worcester Porcelain”; etc; and Joint Author
of “Marks on Pottery.”

Forty Plates, in Colour and Ninety-six in Black and White

VOL. II

Ming and Ch’ing Porcelain

CASSELL AND COMPANY, LTD
London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne
1915


CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
1.The Ming mingDynasty, 1368–1644 A.D.1
2.Hsüan Tê (1426–1435)7
3.Ch’êng Hua (1465–1487) and Other Reigns22
4.Chia Ching (1522–1566) and Lung Ch’ing ...

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