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EXHIBITION
OF
AND PORCELAIN
LONDON
1910
G.
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CHISWICK
TOOKS COURT,
PRESS :
CHARLES
CHANCERY
WHITTINGHAM
LANE,
LONDON.
AND CO.
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THE CHINESE MINISTER
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H.E.
SIR. A. H.
LT.-COL.
C. H.
G. B.
ESQ.
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Contributors
whose
names
*
*WILLIAM C. ALEXANDER, ESQ.
LA
COMTESSE
DE BEARN.
K.C.V.O.
*ROBERT H.
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J. F.
K.C.V.O.
*LT.-COL. G. B. CROFT LYONs.
*L.
BENSON,
ESQ.
W. W. MILLs, Esq.
*J.
*H.
H.
READ, ESQ.,
OF DEVONSHIRE.
*GEORGE EUMORFOPOULOs,
MRS. ALBERT GRAY.
NEW COLLEGE.
P.S.A.
MRS. W. S. HALSEY.
LADY STERN.
*LORD SWAYTHLING.
J. A.
HoLMs, Esq.
*SvDNEY E. KENNEDY, Esq.
MILEs B. KENNEDY,
ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM.
K.C.V.O.,
CHURCH,
DUKE
Esq.
L. C. R.
BLOXAM.
A. H.
F.R.S.
HAMILTON McCoRMICK,
MAJOR McEwAN.
MESSEL, ESQ.
ESQ.
A.
TRAPNELL,
ESQ.
G. T. VEITCH, ESQ.
*T.
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J.
WYTHES, Esq.
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PREFACE
HE
#3
its own sake, is equally strong, and it may be taken for granted that
these ancient vases will be fully appreciated by the Chinese collector.
We are fortunately not entirely dependent on the native exporter
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for all our information with regard to these remains. Lieut. Brooke,
whose murder by Lo Lo brigands last year cut short a promising
life, had found in caves in South-West China a large quantity of
similar wares, which came safely home and have since been pre
sented by Mrs. Brooke to the British Museum as a memorial to
her son. The caves in which these vessels and figures were dis
covered were regarded as haunted by the natives of the district,
who avoided their vicinity as being altogether uncanny, a belief
pointing to considerable antiquity.
The later, mediaeval, wares shown in Cases B and D are
somewhat
more
so
large
a series
has hardly been seen together before. Their delicate restrained
tints cannot fail to appeal to lovers of Chinese art. The types
characteristic of the Sung dynasty have always been popular in
PREFACE
xi
of K'ang Hsi.
of blue-and-white in
in
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also
H. R.
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INTRODUCTION
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HINESE
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XiV
dappled.
for we find the dark brown stripes appropriately marking the back
of a tiger, and in some passages a white slip seems to have been
used to give point to ornamental details. Some of the ware on the
other hand is unglazed, though relieved in many instances by red
and black pigment, traces of which are still clearly visible. The
decoration of the surface, however, is usually in moulded or applied
relief, more rarely incised. The reliefs are extremely interesting,
as they commonly consist of spirited hunting scenes in which a
being, on foot or on horse, is figured in pursuit of wild
animalsthe boar, bear, tiger, monkeybirds, and mythical
creatures of hydra or dragon form. The ornament is often spaced
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demon-like
sea waves
the vases, though the forms themselves are so purely ceramic that
are mortuary
Representations
objects of use.
INTRODUCTION
XV
Other figures have human form with bird or animal heads, closely
resembling the hunting demon on the bas-reliefs.
Many good examples of these mortuary objects may be seen in
Case A, and one cannot but marvel at the skill with which the
potter has idealized the commonplace forms of daily use, and at
the force and truth with which he has rendered the forms of living
creatures. The same power and skill pervades the ornamental
vases, the impressive forms of the wine-jars and the vigorous
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iridescent
tints, but the true virtue of the ware lies in the skilful
touch of the Han potter which was able to convert the simplest
materials into noble and artistic forms.
bottle
*-
:--
(A
--
probably
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XVI
writers, the Yueh ware being compared to jade and ice, and the
Hsing to silver and snow, the Yueh being green and the Hsing
white. The mysterious pi-s, or secret colour, ware is reputed
to have been first made at Yueh-chou. Other green wares were
the imitation jade made about A.D. 620, by Tao-yu, in the dis
in
on
3)
1),
clad warrior (B
and the smaller figure (K
aprostrate animal form like the knights
foot
to
us
It
is
------
in
is
of as
- - -- *--
--
in
in tu
It
in
is
ware which
is
only known
by literary descrip
tions. This
the celebrated and almost mythical Ch'ai ware,
made
the After-Chou dynasty about A.D. 955.
described
(quoted
the Yi Mn kuang
the Tao-shuo)
follows: Ch'ai
sky-blue colour,
pottery was made
the north country.
a
bridged
by
is
in
as
monuments.
to
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xvii
it.
be
of
of
is
so
to
or
of
in
or
of
to
in
to
a
of
of
dark red
brown stoneware
principal
The
feature
most
extraordinary richness and
thin diaphanous gloss
to
on
in
or
in
all
of
as
of
to
in
of
of
of
in
of
to
is
in
It
to
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of
is at
of
of
to
is
of
literary evidence
THERE
no lack
ancient Chinese works
Sung wares, but unfortunately the accounts are
with regard
ambiguous inter
often mutually contradictory and generally
arriving
pretation. The difficulty
precise and consistent
rendering
the Chinese colour-words
the chief stumbling-block.
Trustworthy illustrations
the wares themselves would
in
Hsiang
valuable, but these we have not got, for the Album
Yuan-p'ien from which
much might have been expected
practically worthless
this respect. Certain things, however, are
perfectly clear. The body
the Sung wares ranges from white
through
porcelain
semi-porcelain
translucent
fine stoneware
xviii
blue
as
to
the glaze
which was required
when seen between the clouds.
be
of
to
all
to
is
it all
to by
to
of
to
of
is
in
is
of
is
of
to
in of
as
of
be
In
is
an
of
as
as
Ju ware
in
To
its
of
is
on
of
in
to
tinge
the surface colour and now and again bursts forth
irrepressible splash
crimson.
This turquoise colour
the common ground
which the Ju,
Kuan, Ko, and even the Chn wares meet, though each displays
divergent
many other glazes
variations
own
well
tints.
order:
of
of
is
It
as
of
at
in
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or of
In
the Sung dynasty the Ju, Kuan, and Ko wares, which are
ranked first
their contemporaries
universal consent,
strove
though
with more
less success
attain
this ideal,
also
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xix
of
of
to
is
of
it
in
It
its
copper-red
It
of
of
it
in
it
as
It
at
of
it
is
35
of
as
a
by
a
antiquary.
of
to
moon-white,
or
at
mouth
or
the use
of
a brown
had
or
an
It,
in
at
at or
green (fn
clair-de-lune (yueh pai), pale blue
ch'ing), deep green (tal), and ash-coloured (hui-s)
gray. Under
Sung
Hang-chou,
the Southern
(1127-1279) the ware was made
as
or
to
in
to
green.
blue
white porcelain.
of
paraphrase
It
or
ch'ing, which
is
This
is
a
of
where two factories were started, and the red clay from the Phoenix
Hill was employed. Hsiang describes examples
Kuan ware
*
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be
of of
XX
luan ch'ing (egg blue), sky blue, and onion green. A few of the
specimens in Case B (Nos. 4, 6, 18, 40, 42) and in Case K (Nos. Io,
48, 49, 50) seem to tally with the Chinese description of Kuan ware.
Ko ware, or ware of the Elder Brother, was made by the
Elder Chang at Lung-ch'uan hsien, and afterwards at Liu-t'ien,
province of Chekiang, during the Southern Sung (1127-1279).
Some of it had the brown mouth and iron foot of the
Ju
link between the little known Sung fabriques and the familiar
Lung-ch'tian celadon.
Zung-ch'iian ware is the name specially applied to the
productions of the younger of the Chang brothers, who continued
to reside at Lung-ch'uan after his elder brother had moved to
in
turning
The clay
rusty red
deep olive.
of
to
of
is,
the glaze.
p.
of
as
or or
of
in
colour
the exposed parts when fired, and the dishes and vases
rusty red unglazed ring beneath the base. The
often have
decoration, like that
the Ting ware, was chiefly carved
moulded, and sometimes small ornaments, such
fishes
See note,
xix.
The word celadon
of
in in
of
is
of
in
on
shepherd
French origin and derived from
that
name, who appeared
gray-green clothes. Celadon was
the stage
character
one
the plays founded on LAstre, the romance written by Honor d'Urf
the beginning
the seventeenth century.
of
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and
Kuan wares, and its glazes were celadon green, pale blue or green
(fn-ch'ing), rice-colour (mi-s) and stone colour, the second and
INTRODUCTION
xxi
native accounts they were closed at the end of the Ming period
(about 1640). There were, however, other manufactories of celadon
elsewhere in China. It was copied from the earliest days at Ching
and the Tung-ch'ing, or Eastern celadon, was originally
K'ai-fng
Fu, in Honan, under the Northern Sung. Two
made at
specimens in the Standard Case K, with smooth gray-green
glazes, may be of the Tung-ch'ing class; and in the same Case
are a number of interesting examples with boldly-carved designs
t-chn;
(4)
(9)
is
Chn glazes.
Case
there
including
the Chn type,
the turquoise
great
or
In
in
glazes
of
of
variety
of
(7)
(6)
(3)
(2)
B or
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sky
xxii
blue and variations of this colour more or less tinged with lavender
or gray. There are numerous dove-grays and clair-de-lumes, most of
which are marked with splashes of crimson or purple. Sometimes
the crimson spreads over large areas (as in B 12, 14, 17, and 20),
and sometimes it appears in flecks and blotches. As a rule these
glazes are translucent in the thinner parts, as on the mouth of the
vessel, but flow down in thick opalescent masses towards the base
stopping short in a billowy line or in thick drops before reaching
7)
3,
(1,
Sung.
present specimens.
is
it
as
or
of
to
at
as
of
of
The manufacture
wares
the Chn type continued under
Yuan-tz'u, but
the Yuan dynasty. These are known
impossible
distinguish the Yuan-tz'u from the com
present
Sung Chn wares, we have adopted
moner varieties
formula
to
in
on
on
to
brown earth
to
dressing
of
use
to
of it
was necessary
the ware.
in
(B
is
later imitations
the finer porcelain body
to
of
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the foot rim. The colours vary with the thickness of the glaze,
passing from transparent brown, through green or gray into deep
lavender or purple. Some of the richest effects are seen in the
conceal
INTRODUCTION
xxiii
of
is
or
(2)
of
of
or
dishes.
it
of
class
of
Tu Ting wares are more earthen and opaque, and the glaze
is
it
is
or
at
in
of
of
lent copies
has
in
at
18
at
at
in
to
in
of
pond.
of
ducks
in
pair
Tu Ting wares
of of
number
with
14) carved
of
(D
of
to
of
by of
a
Case
and 22).
Ting
very early ware
are
few specimens
slip
type, with
pale buff body concealed
wash
white
and
then covered with cream-white glaze. Next
these are
few
Ting
examples
finely ornamented
wares, one
lovely bowl
In
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in
or a
xxiv.
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Chinese
reddish
slip, and
But the
pigment
painted
most salient feature is a
decoration in dark brown
and maroon and sometimes red clays; though the latter colours
may indicate a late period in the manufacture, which began with
the Sung dynasty and continues to this day. No one can fail to
be struck with the extraordinary skill and freedom of the impres
sionist sketches in dark brown on the early wares. Here we have
at once the prototype of Kenzan's painting and of the ivory-white
Satsuma pottery.
Occasionally the brown sketches are skilfully shaded by
etching with a fine point through the brown mass and laying
bare the white ground beneath. This is the graffito of the Italian
potters, and it is carried to far greater lengths on other specimens
(D48 and 61) where the whole groundwork is carved away, leaving
the decoration standing in white in a sunk background of which
the colour varies according to the nature of the clay beneath. On
one specimen (D 55) the glaze is black, and consequently the orna
ment is in black relief on a buff ground. Other specimens have
with brown
inside.
It
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XXV
founded
specimens
of Poshan
so highly.
XXVI
employed
MINC. WARES
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It appears
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xxvii
Single colours.
Among the white wares there were eggshell bowls of such
as to
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this class of red must also have been a Ming production, a few
specimens are shown in Case J, in company with a number of
specimens of the apple-green glazes, both of which must be regarded
as on the border line between the Ming and Ch'ing dynasties.
Another red is the fan hung, the rouge de fer of the French,
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xxviii
which was applied over the glaze. It was largely used in the later
Ming reigns; but there is good reason to suppose that it was also
employed in the Yung Lo period. The date-mark of this reign
appears on two small bowls (Nos. 5 and 7) in Case F, and a similar
specimen with a sixteenth-century European mount is shown be
tween them." Over the red ground is gilt floral ornament; and the
whole decoration served as a model for the Japanese Kin-ram-de
ware for which Zengoro Hozen was celebrated a hundred years ago.
This potter took the art name of Eiraku which is the Japanese
equivalent of Yung Lo.
Other single colour specimens are glazed with green, auber
gine, turquoise, and yellow. The reign of Hung Chih (14881505)
was celebrated by a yellow which was likened by Chinese writers to
the colour of boiled chestnuts.
A/tte
agga J/2%ife.
INTRODUCTION
xxix
shown in Case E, there are several with Chia Ching and Wan Li
marks, and a series of interesting specimens with sixteenth-century
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name on porcelain.
century,
and the
specimens
decoration is often in Persian taste. A number of
collected by Mrs. Halsey in India are shown in Case L, and among
them is a massive vase decorated with unusually naturalistic
peacocks, which seems to be of a still earlier date.
in coloured glazes.
Turquoise, green, violet, aubergine, purple and yellow glazes
fired in the cooler parts of the porcelain kiln, were used in various
Decoration
combinations
XXX
(L I) with
It
in
it
be
2).
the
of
is
of
it
in
of
barrel-shaped seats
the T'ao-shuo.
in of
Descriptions
ornament are iven
of
of
in
as
of
in
of
is
of
as
to
in
in
of
in
in
Japan
the last half
the nineteenth century.
important
Another
class
ware has
fine porcelain body
with similar glazes
three colours (green, yellow, and aubergine)
applied
broad flat washes
the biscuit. Some
un
Ming date,
doubtedly
proved by well authenticated speci
mens
the Dresden Collection; but most
the highly finished
K'ang
figures
this class which abound
our collections are
Hsi make, though dealers and auction catalogues almost invari
ably describe them
Ming. There are several examples
the
exhibition, some
which are certainly Ming, while others must
factories
of
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wide-mouthed
INTRODUCTION
xxxi
Wan
Li
its
a tentative
An
undated example
is
(H I5)
of
as
Li
of
at
though
certainly exceptional.
occurrence
this period
Examples
Wan
five-colour porcelain are not excessively
rare, though such fine specimens
36 are not often found; and
coarse make, may possibly be earlier than this
a
term used
in
decoration.
is
a
period.
*
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general
xxxii
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collectors are well aware that the type was freely copied in the
reign of Yung Chng (1723-1735).
Pottery Stoneware.
In addition to the instances already quoted there are certain
well-defined types of pottery or stoneware with coloured glazes of
the Ming period. The tiles and architectural ornaments taken
from ruined temples form a definite class, with strong red or buff
body and glazes of green, turquoise, yellow, and aubergine tints.
Factories near Peking, which are active to this day, have produced
this kind of ware as well as ornamental figures and sacrificial
vessels of similar make for many centuries. The celebrated early
Ming structures, such as the porcelain tower of Nanking and the
Yung Lo Tombs, have provided fine examples which may be seen
in most large collections.
The copies of Chn glazes made at Yi-hsing, in Chiangnan
(a place chiefly celebrated for the red buccaro teapots), and at Yang
chiang, in Kuang-tung, have already been mentioned.
In the
Amoy,
province
large
latter
there were also
factories near
and it is
in Japan.
A more familiar type is that known by the Japanese as
A/amako ware, and by ourselves as Canton stoneware. It has a
buff or reddish-brown stoneware body and thick speckled glaze
with various combinations of blue, gray, green, and purple tints.
The earliest examples date from the Ming dynasty, but it is still
made and exported in large quantities. An extremely interesting
specimen is the quatrefoil tray (K 43) lent by Sir Arthur Church,
imitated
which bears the date 1625, and the name of the maker Chin-shih.
In conclusion it must be repeated that in this Exhibition
INTRODUCTION
there are, and must
be, a certain
number
xxxiii
of examples on the
border line between the Ming and Ch'ing dynasties. These are
included because they represent types which continued from the
one dynasty into the other, and are catalogued as seventeenth
century wares.
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R. L.
HOBSON.
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------
B.C.-220
A.D.
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CHIACHING, 1522-1566
LUNG CH'ING, 1567-1572
re:
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CATALOGUE
CASE A
I WINE-JAR,
Lent
in.
WIDE-MOUTHED JAR,
of
on
in
of
Mr. William
C.
Lent
by
in
the style
Han dynasty.
Height, in.
Lent
an
Red
iridescence,
G. Rawlinson.
of
mouth and
feet.
Mr. W.
PILGRIM-FLASK,
by
porcelain
by
in.
13%
Height,
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_
~5
Alexander.
EARLY CHINESE
COCK, of hard
[CASE
Han dynasty.
Length, 5% in.
Lent
by
Mr. G.
Eumorfopoulos.
FARM SHED,
of
cylindrical
on
form with
in
Eumorfopoulos.
G.
two bands
wheel
GRANARY URN"
Mr.
of
3%
Lent
Eumorfopoulos.
G.
Han dynasty.
Length,
in.
mouth; standing
pottery with mottled olive-green
silver iridescence.
93
Han dynasty.
Height,
in.
Lent
Mr.
Wilson Crewdson.
DEEP DISH,
its
on
MYTHICAL MONSTER,
of
by
of
of
by
19
of
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
Height,
in.
or
IO
of
to
or
of
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Mr.
a
with horns,
parts.
by
RAM,
by
Lent
by
8}
of
Height,
in.
Eumorfopoulos.
CASE A]
14
15
Lent
CIRCULAR JAR,
OVAL BOWL,
Mr.
statuette.
Eumorfopoulos.
G.
Han dynasty.
Length,
in.
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
on
G.
of
rattles
Lent
of a
is
G.
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
buff pottery.
Eumorfopoulos.
Mr.
G.
Han dynasty.
by
or
of
Lent
in.
by
an
of
as
in
of
of
3%
of
16
Length,
projection
each
the longer sides; red
ornament
low relief consists round the upper part
squares within each
which
circle with
dot
round the lower part
broader band
scroll
glaze, much worn, has
iridescent silvery appearance.
with
the
band
centre, and
design. The
Han dynasty.
on
8}
by
of
in
as
of
possibly
brazier,
red pottery, covered with
green glaze, much exfoliated and iridescent with age; three feet
squatting bears;
formed
low relief
the sides, two tigers'
triple
heads with rings are applied upside down; two bands
grooved line ornament round the jar.
Han dynasty.
Eumorfopoulos.
Diameter,
Lent
Mr.
in.
pottery;
SCOOP
C.
of
in.
3# p.
an
17
--
- - --------------- - -----~~~~~~~~~~-~
-
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by
Lent
G.
of
13
PIG,
Eumorfopoulos.
earlier.
33
T'ang dynasty
Height,
in.
G.
TERRA-COTTA HEAD,
Mr.
by
Lent
by
12
Han dynasty.
Height, Io;
in.
hard
red pottery covered with thick green glaze iridescent with age;
tall basket on head. She holds a child which is attached by cord
round her neck.
or
II
--
EARLY CHINESE
4.
LADLE,
19
20
G.
by
18
[CASE
G.
G.
on
Eumorfopoulos.
DUCK.
Mr.
G.
Lent
Eumorfopoulos.
DEEP DISH,
in
on
of
22
flat base.
earlier.
by
or
VASE,
Height,
13%
Lent
in.
Mr. William
C.
23
Alexander.
DEEP DISH,
R.
of
In
be
be
is
The inscription
an
by
in
24
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2I
Mr.
Lent
lying down;
by
earlier.
T'ang dynasty
Length, in.
or
12
by
as
as
of
DEEP DISH,
Lent
of
Eumor/opoulos.
Lent
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
G.
in.
1o
etc.,
red pigment.
by
in.
BRICK
in
well modelled
dark gray
painting
traces
red and black pigments.
The shafts are wood and the wheels are attached with metal pins.
Han dynasty.
Length, 17%
Lent
Prof. /ustus Brinckmann.
pottery, unglazed;
of
--- - - -
--
in.
Lent
by
Length,
7}
on
at
on
in
in
in
of
Mr. William
C.
29
of
WOMAN,
Mr.
G.
in.
12
28
FIGURE OF
Lent
dress. Remains
Han dynasty.
Eumorfopoulos.
black pigment.
by
in
indicated
Height,
Mr.
by
of
Dent
Han dynasty.
Height,
30
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27
in.
Han dynasty.
Height, 1o
CAMEL,
G.
FIGURE OF A MAN,
by
by
Lung-ch'iian ware.
Diameter, 18 in.
26
in
25
A]
CASE
Alexander.
EARLY CHINESE
6
31
[CASE
WINE-JAR,
Han dynasty.
Height, 11 in.
Mr.
R. H. Benson.
Length, 9 in.
Lent
33
DEEP DISH
34
BOTTLE-SHAPED VASE
by
Mr. G.
Eumorfopoulos.
Coughtrie.
B.
Mr.
/.
Lent
by
or
in
G.
Ju
of
by
31
of
in
-----------------
35
by
in.
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32
Lent
CASE
Ko or Lung-ch'iian
Diameter, 17 in.
ware.
Sung dynasty.
Zent by
Eumorfopoulos.
on
squatting
haunches;
head, and ears outstretched;
G.
by
Eumorfopoulos.
Lent
HILL CENSER,
Mr. W.
L.
by
in
in.
Height,
Behrens.
TERRA-COTTA
FIGURE,
G.
to
is
represent Mount
censer (po shan lu)
said
the Taoist Isles
the Blest.
of
hill
one
yellow.
----, --
in.
Lent
Mr.
G.
Io;
by
Height,
to
on
on
by
the
of
P'ng
in
83
The cover
lai of in.
a in
of
41
Mr.
40
Lent
in.
FIGURE OF
9%
39
Height,
1o
or
of
its
its
Lent
G.
in.
38
by
TERRA-COTTA
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9.
37
DEEP DISH
36
A]
Eumorfopoulos.
EARLY CHINESE
8
42
Lent
Mr. G.
by
Eumorfopoulos.
EWER of
BOTTLE
BOWL
C.
by
Mr. William
Alexander.
brown.
Mr.
G.
in.
Lent
by
94.
8}
See
Diameter,
p.
in
or
Ko
Lent
inches.
of
Eumorfopoulos.
DISH,
Ch'u-chou-fu
Diameter,
18
on
on in
Ming dynasty.
Lent
by
45
Height,
or
of
44
G.
in.
by
46
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TRIPOD CAULDRON
Han dynasty.
Height 73 in.
43
[CASE
CASE
SHALLOW BOWL
G.
by
of
48
CYLINDRICAL JAR,
in.
47
A]
bluish
FUNERAL VASE
Mr.
G.
11
Lent
in.
the firing.
Eumorfopoulos.
on
a
or
a in
in
on
mouth;
on
spreading
of
49
R.
by
ALMS BOWL
in
is
is
of
on
of
dense reddish
to
of
it
50
in.
20
or
on
(rusty brown
the exposed parts) covered with opaque greenish
gray glaze. Cf.
35.
Sung dynasty
earlier.
Height,
Zent
Mr.
Benson.
G.
by
of
dull creamy white colour, and over this again there run
streaks
dull opaque green.
Probably T'ang dynasty.
Eumorfopoulos.
Height, in.
Zent
Mr.
of
by
in.
of
in
BOTTLE-SHAPED
7%
51
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Diameter,
by
in
of
in
as
EARLY CHINESE
IO
VASE, of
Lent
VASE
Mr. William
C.
7%
by
Alexander.
of
53
in.
52
[CASE
in
with oval body, narrow base, and small mouth cut down
porcellanous ware with chocolate-brown
green,
stopping short
frosted with
the base.
Possibly T'ang dynasty.
at
G.
by
in.
VASE
lip; grayish-white
the
glaze
Sir William
JAR,
Bennett.
SHALLOW BOWL
Mr.
G.
by
Lent
Eumorfopoulos.
of
56
8}
Height,
in.
in
of
to
of
55
Lent
inches.
by
Height,
of
54
"
---
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
in.
SMALL EWER
of
A-ent
G.
in.
by
Height,
**-
57
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1o
by
of
body,
Eumorfopoulos.
Greek oinochoe;
much
worn
and
Bumorfopoulos.
58
II
CASE A]
VASE, of
Lent
Mr.
by
G. Eumorfopoulos.
BOWL, of
Mr. G.
by
Eumorfopoulos.
WATER-DROPPER
DEEP DISH,
Lent
Mr. William
C.
3}
by
in.
Height,
Alexander.
in
VASE
by
15%
Dent
Col.
Poyser, D.S.O.
porcelain
form;
glaze.
H.
Pye.
thick grayish-white
celadon
Ornamented outside
flowers (lotus, peony, etc.), stags and birds
eleven compartments; two bands
rosettes above and light ribbing
below; milled rim; the glaze inside
grayer.
Ch'u-chou-fu ware. Ming dynasty.
Height,
in.; diameter, 12% in.
Lent
Mr.
H. Benson.
in
R.
by
is
of
of
with
globular
gray-green
Mr.
R.
an
WIDE-MOUTHED JAR
of
Lent
by
in.
14
Height,
of
62
Diameter,
in.
R.
in
on a
in
61
Lent
of
6o
63
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EARLY CHINESE
I2
64
VESSEL
[CASE
been cut down, and small round unglazed area at the opposite end
which has also been cut down; buff pottery with applied ornaments
in relief in the form of palmettes with floral and shell-like centres;
blue glazed ground with a brownish-yellow
on the reliefs which
has run down into the blue.
The position of the palmettes seems to indicate that the vessel stood
Lent
Mr.
R.
8}
EWER
H.
Benson.
Mr. William
C.
by
in.
FUNERAL VASE
Lent
Alexander.
JAR
SMALL JAR,
is
of
Zent
Mr.
G.
11%
67
Height,
by
of
in
of
of
of
66
5%
Height,
68
Bumorfopoulos.
shaped flange,
dense buff stoneware, the lower part, below
unglazed. On the upper part gray crackled glaze. Four double
loop handles, and between each
medallion
relief ornament.
Incised pattern and circles.
Probably T'ang dynasty.
Height,
Eumor/opoulos.
Lent
Mr.
G.
by
in.
11
of
of
G.
in.
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of
of
at
.65
T'ang dynasty.
in.; diameter,
6%
in.
Height,
by
Possibly
CASE A]
69
DEEP DISH,
7o
WIN E VASE,
I3
--
--
L.
--
Behrens.
- *-
----- ~-------->-
Mr. W.
---
Lent
by
Han dynasty.
Height, 17%
in.
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have descendants.
EARLY CHINESE
I4
CASE B
LARGE FIGURE
of
Eumorfopoulos.
thick grayish-white
form;
of
in
DISH,
SMALL BOWL,
VASE,
in.
11
84
by
below
Zanzibar.
and green
it.
band
globular
Mr.
in
of
porcelain
of
Lent
WIDE-MOUTHED JAR
R.
by
"
in.
on
in
G.
3%
by
of
R.
G.
by
Mr.
Davies.
is
or
it
is
of
of
glaze
doubt copied from the celebrated Ch'ai blue
the
sky after rain; but whether
Kuan ware
the Northern
Sung (960-1127 A.D.)
Chn ware
uncertain.
is
This
Lent
in.
no
Height,
of
oval form, with small mouth; dense buff pottery with thick
turquoise blue glaze, faintly crackled.
Sung dynasty.
4}
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in.
by
CASE B]
6
I5
VASE, of
Height,
3%
in.
glaze,
VASE,
WATER-DROPPER,
VASE,
Io
DIMINUTIVE
G.
Davies.
T.
G.
by
in.
34
3%
BOWL
R.
by
of
or
of
BOWL
reddish buff stoneware, with dove-gray
slightly crackled.
glaze, frosted with grayish-green;
Sung
Yuan ware
Chn type.
Diameter,
in.
Dent
Mr.
H. Benson.
of
to
at
of
*-*-*------
C.
by
7#
of
or
R.
Mr.
G.
in
Lent
by
Height,
of
in.
by
II
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EARLY CHINESE
12
BOWL of
13
TRIPOD CENSER
14
BOWL of
[CASE
7%
Lent
in
15
BOWL of
16
SHALLOW BOWL
by
Lady Stern.
BOWL,
R.
in.
by
R.
G.
by
of
at
of
17
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I6
CASE B]
SMALL BOWL,
by
G.
R.
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
of
in.
7#
Chn type.
Davies.
VASE
Chn type.
Lent
in.
Mr.
G.
5%
Yuan ware
Diameter,
of
Eumorfopoulos.
Lent
Mr. William
C.
in., diameter,
by
Height
in.
6;
or
of
of
globular form; small mouth and short neck with four flat
loops; pale buff stoneware with greenish-gray glaze flushing into
purple; irregular crackle.
Sung
Yuan ware
Chn type.
6%
21
Eumorfopoulos.
SMALL BOWL,
Sung
22
Mr.
of
Yuan ware
Diameter,
23
Lent
by
or
Sung
Alexander.
DISH,
VASE
of
Lent
Mr.
G.
12! in.
Beurdeley
From the
Collection.
by
Diameter,
Eumorfopoulos.
globular form, with wide mouth; short neck with two loop
pale buff stoneware with faintly mottled and crackled
flushing into purple, and broken
patches
of
of
glaze
lavender-gray,
greenish-gray.
by
handles;
Mr.
R.
Bent
by
in.
7%
of
Yuan ware
Chn type.
in.; height,
Diameter,
6%
Sung
or
24
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in.
20
Diameter,
BOWL
clair-de-lume glaze
of
by
19
BOWL
G.
18
17
H. Benson.
EARLY CHINESE
I8
VASE,
it
G.
in.
12
oval form, with straight neck, wide mouth and two loop
handles; pale buff stoneware with thin brown glaze inside;
the
purplish-black, streaked
neck and
the outside
thick glaze
and mottled with golden brown, and stopping
uneven line
short of the base.
VASE
base;
H.
R.
Benson.
coarse, dark
glaze, shot
with
brown
golden
Lent
Mr. William
C.
the rim.
Yuan dynasty.
by
of
in.
Mr.
Alexander.
globular form, with wide mouth and short neck; pale buff
stoneware with crackled gray glaze
uneven texture streaked
with purple; the colour has run from the neck leaving
band
pale brown.
Sung
Yuan ware
Chn type.
Height,
in.; diameter,
in.
Lent
Mr.
H. Benson.
BOWL
R.
by
or
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
in.
or
Height,
is
it
Japan, where
of
VASE,
in
C.
by
ware
much prized by the tea drinkers
known as Temmoku.
is
This
in.
6%
of
on
of
29
63
6%
or
of
of
of
of
28
43
Diameter,
the Sung
by
in
conical
stoneware with
brown; metal band
Chien ware
or in
TEA-BOWL
of
27
30
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4%
in.
or
Sung
Yuan dynasty.
Height,
an
of
is
a
on
in
of
26
VASE,
by
or
of
25
[CASE B
Eumorfopoulos.
CASE B]
31
SHALLOWBOWL, or saucer;
I9
clair-de-lune glaze.
Mr. G.
Eumorfopoulos.
handles
G.
by
34
VASE
of
Lent
Mr.
G.
by
in
of
in of
globular form, with wide mouth; short neck with two loop
35
INCENSE BURNER
36
SHALLOW
C.
by
24
of
or
of
BOWL OR SAUCER,
C.
by
in.
33
2}
of
or
dense porcellanous
stoneware
G.
5%
by
of
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33
by
in.
32
Lent
Eumorfopoulos.
EARLY CHINESE
2O
37
[CASE B
BOWL of
BOWL
Lent
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
in
R.
Mr.
G.
Lent
Davies.
SMALL WATER-POT,
of
VASE
G.
in.
by
40
Chn type.
in.
by
or
Yuan ware
Diameter,
of
of
in
of
Sung
41
globular form, with wide mouth; short neck with two loop
handles,
vertically
ribbed;
coarse reddish-buff
stoneware,
with
BOWL
C.
by
in.
of
C.
by
of
83
42
of
or
p.
is
in
thick gray glaze flushing into purple and mottled with brown.
Under the base
incised the character Kao (=high; i.e., high
quality); see
94.
Sung
Yuan ware
Chn type.
Height, in.; diameter,
Lent
Mr. William
Alexander.
of
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39
3%
G.
Height,
by
38
CASE B]
42
2I
engraved:
Chn type.
Diameter,
Io;
see p. 94.
Lent
in.
43
VASE
44
Eumorfopoulos.
C.
in.
by
of globular form, with wide mouth and short neck with two loop
handles; pale buff stoneware with warm gray glaze speckled with
white; a purple patch on the shoulder.
Sung or Yuan ware of Chn type.
Height, 54 in.; depth, 7}
Lent
Mr. William
Alexander.
with two handles;
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
globular form, with short straight neck and wide mouth; two
loop handles
the shoulders; dense gray stoneware with dove
gray glaze;
passage
freckled brown and two large purple
patches; crackled inside.
Sung
Yuan ware
the Chn type.
Height
in.; diameter,
of
on
Mr. William
C.
by
in.
6%
5%
of
or
Lent
Alexander.
TRIPOD BOWL.;
of
studs;
dense buff stoneware; outside, two bands
glaze inside
rusty clair-de-lune, outside
mottled purplish clair
de-lune.
Base glazed brown and showing spur marks.
Mark incised, the numeral
(= one): see
94.
Chn type.
Diameter,
Eumorfopoulos.
Lent
Mr.
p.
G.
by
in.
9%
Yi
DISH,
183
ware.
Lent
Col.
R.
Diameter,
in.
From India.
Ming dynasty. Ch'u-chou-fu
on
on
in
by
45
by
of
or
Lent
of
45
VASE
Chn type.
G.
is
of
Sung
Yuan ware
Height, 12} in.
46
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Mr. G.
by
Poyser, D.S.O.
EARLY CHINESE
22
47
[CASE
JAR of globular
by
in
in of
DISH,
C.
by
in.
TRIPOD CENSER,
VASE,
G.
by
or
50
Mr. H. A.
or
in
centrifugal ridging
the neck more
reddish brown and has five holes.
by
8#
p.
DIMINUTIVE BOWL
94.
G.
Base
is
pronounced.
There
visible on the inside.
is
a
of
of
by
is
mouth;
Eumorfopoulos.
C.
by
3%
of
of
or
51
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49
Lent
bottoms
these jars are made separately
saucer form, then
dropped
and fixed
the glaze; they often have the red
unglazed ring inside.
6}
48
The
in.
by
pale green
CASE B]
BOWL of
Lent
inches.
53
Diameter,
SAUCER,
54
SAUCER,
55
Eumorfopoulos.
G.
6%
by
G.
by
in.
6}
of
studs;
Mr.
of
Eumor/opoulos.
G.
by
Lent
FLOWER-POT,
de
- --~ *-*
- --
Barn.
- --
--
Mme. La Comtesse
--
~-- **- - -
Lent
by
in.
7%
p.
57
the
53
same type
Chn type.
Diameter,
in.
of
SAUCER
G.
7}
by
p.
is
of
56
*
-
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Mr.
G.
Chn type.
by
5},
52
23
EARLY CHINESE
24
in.
Chn type.
Diameter, 94
59
6o
Lent
DISH,
Mr.
Zumorfopoulos.
G.
by
in.
or
of
Chn type.
Lent
in
of
Mr. William
C.
in.
by
6%
Alexander.
TRIPOD CENSER;
TWO-HANDLED
DISH,
in
Lent
Mr.
G.
Chn type.
in.
Eumorfopoulos.
saucer-shaped;
H.
Benson.
Chn type.
Lent
Mr.
G.
in.
of
Yuan ware
Diameter,
8%
or
Sung
of
in of
BOWL
Mr.
R.
Lent
by
of
or
at
glaze, brown
Sung
Yuan ware
Diameter,
in.
by
62
Diameter,
by
Yuan ware
or
Sung
of
of
in
61
of
Yuan ware
or
Sung
to
on
Diameter,
63
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Yi (= one):
G.
58
[CASE B
CASE B]
64
25
BOWL of
VASE of
66
SHALLOW BOWL
G.
on
Aune
crackled glaze;
ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENT
p.
94.
Mr.
G.
by
Lent
Eumor/opoulos.
Zent
of
Mr.
R.
in.
by
on
a
21
Ming dynasty.
Height, 23% in.; length,
in
form
warrior with arms
strike,
caparisoned horse galloping over
outstretched
clouds; pottery with dull green, yellow and black glazes, finely
modelled.
to
67
in.
Diameter,
Yi
spur marks.
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in.
by
H.
Benson.
EARLY CHINESE
26
CASE C
PAIR OF FANTASTIC LIONS
L.
on
an
oblong rect
FANTASTIC LION seated
angular pedestal; buff stoneware with dark purple, turquoise and
brownish-yellow glazes;
collar round the neck with two bells and
front; the left fore paw resting
tassel
ball
silk brocade
with long streamers, one
which has been caught
and held
elaborately modelled and rests
the lion's mouth. The pedestal
with four feet on flat oblong base.
Sixteenth century.
Mr.
in
upof
R.
Lent
in.
C.
17%
L.
Height,
by
is
of
in
on
a
FIGURE OF
Messel.
R.
H.
Benson.
sword);
pair
of
Some
rods);
- ----------. - ----------------------*
-"
--
--
Mr.
Ti
(3)
(5)
(6)
(8)
(9)
(11)
(12)
(14)
The
Lent
inches.
by
Height, about
11
in
of
of
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in.
15
by
&
CASE C]
ORNAMENT
BOWL
H.
Benson.
G.
by
in in
Mr.
R.
by
Lent
in.
H.
Benson.
in.
Lent
G.
67,
Mr.
R.
length,
similar
HORSEMAN
by
24%
Height,
in.
helmet.
21
FIGURE OF
to
by
in
of
I3
JUNK
in
in
of
he
reclining beneath
lotus leaf, the stalk
which
holds
his left hand; oblong
front; porcelain with
rectangular plinth with blossoms
relief
glaze; the
turquoise, deep violet purple and brownish-yellow
figure
unglazed biscuit.
Sixteenth century.
Length,
16
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Mr.
R.
Lent
5%
10
Height,
by
27
H.
Benson.
EARLY CHINESE
28
WIDE-MOUTHED JAR,
VASE,
Mr.
G.
by
Lent
Eumorfopoulos.
2%
FIGURE OF DOG
EWER,
Lent
Mr.
G.
by
covered with
surface.
Eumorfopoulos.
on
a
on
G.
by
in.
54
in.
1o
Lent
Mr.
R.
in
of
Early Ming.
Height, 163
in.
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CASE D
H.
Benson.
INCENSE
SMALL WATER-VASE
29
by
in.
CASE D]
of
BOWL
EWER,
Lent
Mr.
in
of
G.
by
type.
in.
or
SMALL BOWL,
it
on
Ting
Sung
Yuan dynasty.
Height, 4}
10
Eumorfopoulos.
G.
by
in.
6}
in
of
in
C.
by
on
of
Mr. William
at
of
of
Yuan period.
Lent
C.
Sung
by
ware.
Height,
in.
Ting
or
in
with ovoid body, depressed top with small mouth, small spout
and arched handle
form
twist
three cords open
one
end, and attached with palmettes stamped with floral ornament;
porcelain with smooth ivory-white glaze.
6
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is
of
form, narrow
Alexander.
EARLY CHINESE
3O
BOWL-SHAPED VASE
12
DISH,
13
VASE
G.
by
by
in,
Mr. William
a a
Alexander.
of
BOWL
DISH,
form
G.
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
three shells.
VASE
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
in.
in
of
Lent
in.
on
Diameter,
by
on
15
C.
by
Lent
in.
14
of
of
oval form with two tiger masks, and stamped ornament after
bronze model; dense porcellanous ware with cream-white glaze;
shield-shaped ornaments diapered with
key fret, and
belt
dragon fret round the middle. Neck cut down and fitted with
bronze collar and cylindrical flower holder.
Sung dynasty. Ting ware.
Height,
Eumorfopoulos.
oval form with short neck and wide mouth; fine porcellanous
ware with ivory-white glaze.
Sung dynasty. Ting ware.
Height,
in.; depth
Eumorfopoulos.
Lent
Mr.
G.
by
in.
53
63
of
16
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7%
of
on
in
II
[CASE
17
18
VASE of
19
SEATED FIGURE
20
SHAPED PILLOW;
3I
21
VASE
VASE,
Lent
Mr.
G.
11%
by
Length,
in.
22
Eumorfopoulos.
in of
C.
by
in.
in
of
G.
Lent
by
of
of
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CASE D]
EARLY CHINESE
32
23
[CASE
VASE,
Mr. William
Alexander.
HEXAGONAL VASE
G.
by
on
in
of
of
25
C.
Lent
SMALL EWER,
Tu Ting
Mr. William
C.
Lent
by
type.
12}
in.
Height,
Alexander.
BOTTLE
G.
by
7}
26
FOUR-LEGGED
27
of
of
Mr.
G.
by
of
crackled;
in
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24
17}
by
Height,
in.
Eumorfopoulos.
CASE D]
28
33
buff stoneware;
type; metal band round rim.
3 in.
by
Early Ming.
Diameter,
Mr. William
C.
by
in.
Alexander.
DEEP BOWL
4}
of
VASE
Lent
Mr. William
C.
30
Lent
3I
Eumorfopoulos.
with oval body, short neck and flaring mouth; banded handle
and short spout; porcelain, with smooth ivory-white glaze which
fails above the base on one side.
Yuan dynasty.
Height, 8%
Alexander.
on the shoulders
INCENSE BURNER
EWER
T.
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
in.
type.
32
Height,
11
Tu Ting
of
on
of
33
Veitch.
C.
by
3#
6%
of
in
of
C.
by
in.
5%
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Mr. G.
EWER
by
29
Lent
EARLY CHINESE
34
35
BOWL of
FIGURE OF SHOU-LAO
C.
by
34
[CASE
BOWL
Mr.
G.
by
Lent
Eumorfopoulos.
37
TORTOISE,
WINE-POT
Lent
Mr. William
in
C.
type.
by
Ting
4}
in
of
38
Alexander.
G.
by
of
G.
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
conical form with small base; fine buff ware with crackled,
sketchy iris
-- - -
--~-
--~~~~
-"
Alexander.
by
BOWL
Lent
C.
39
in.
8%
Yuan dynasty.
Height,
by
in
of
is
of
of
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36
11
Early Ming.
Height,
in.
of
---
CASE D]
40
35
VASE of baluster
VASE
G.
in.
by
is
in
The
baluster form with small mouth and short neck; dense buff
stoneware with deep cream glaze; painted
brown with shaped
boldly sketched lotus design
panels containing ducks; band
the shoulder, and stiff foliage on the stem. Mark, flower
brown.
on
in
of
Mr. William
C.
Lent
Alexander.
WASE,
with ovoid body and small mouth; coarse buff stoneware, with
coating
white slip and white glaze much worn; painted
brown with sketchy floral design and cartouche inscribed Ch'iu-wu
oblique
(Autumn mist)
the sides;
the shoulder
band
petals; black glaze
the neck and mouth.
of
on
Alexander.
VASE,
on
DEEP BOWL
G.
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
in
E.
S.
in
in.
Io
by
painted
of
45
Lent
of
by
in
an
of
44
Mr. William
C.
by
in
on
in
of
43
by
in.
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in
of
42
R.
in.
of
41
by
apparently
Early Ming.
Height, Io;
EARLY CHINESE
36
JAR
Zent
Mr. William
Alexander.
BOWL,
at
dense reddish buff stoneware, covered with white slip and creamy
black; cut down
glaze; floral ornament boldly painted
the
mouth.
48
VASE,
49
JAR
Mr.
Lent
Eumorfopoulos.
in
of
to
is
is
of a
G.
14
by
of
of
it
Mr. William
C.
by
Lent
Alexander.
Mr. William
C.
cream glaze;
the upper part
with liver-coloured slip.
Late Ming dynasty. Tz'il-chou ware.
Height, in.
Lent
in
by
BEAKER
on
50
in.
Height,
54
on
in
with oval body and small mouth; dense buff stoneware with deep
cream glaze painted
brown with boldly sketched iris design;
brown band
the neck with graffiato scroll.
Sung dynasty. Tz'il-chou ware.
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4%
by
in
47
C.
Height,
by
with oval body and wide mouth; dense buff stoneware with deep
cream glaze; painted in brown with boldly sketched floral designs
and plain bands.
Sung dynasty. Tz'ti-chou ware.
in.
46
[CASE
brown
Alexander.
CASE D]
JAR
is
on
of
52
BOWL
G.
by
51
37
DOUBLE GOURD
G.
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
on
Zent
by
in.
JAR and
in a
on
is
G.
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
Lent
Mr.
G.
Tz'il-chou ware.
Sung dynasty.
Height, in.
by
on
in
of
of
54
Lent
by
Early Ming.
Height, 133
in.
in
an
on
of
porcellanous ware;
the upper part
black
glaze,
painted
the lower part green glaze
which
black
lion, etc., and
inscription
grass characters
the base;
creamy-white glaze.
The inscription reads Ss shan ch'ien shou"
thousand longevities
like the hills.
on
53
Sung dynasty.
Height,
Eumorfopoulos.
VASE,
of
of
is
a
it
of
in
is
of
light
bottle-shaped, with expanding mouth; dense stoneware
colour;
glaze.
buff
thick lustrous black
The ornament
formed
by carving away the ground and leaving the design
black glaze
background
unglazed biscuit;
consists
broad band
key
conventional floral scrolls, above which
narrow band
ornament. The neck and mouth completely covered with the black
of in
Lent
Mr.
G.
in.
by
glaze.
Sung dynasty.
Height,
93
55
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is
is
glazed with
transparent creamy glaze
one below. The whole
faintly crackled. The interior
also covered with the slip. The
neck has been cut down.
Eumorfopoulos.
EARLY CHINESE
38
VASE,
Lent
FLOWER-POT
Mr.
G.
in.
Ting ware.
Height, 15
Eumorfopoulos.
of
57
oviform,
by
56
[CASE
58
BOWL
59
PART OF
of in
in
Mr.
R.
by
of
lai
Lent
in.
Height,
H. Benson.
C.
by
of
in
of
of
Tz'ti-chou ware.
Lent
in.
Mr. William
C.
3%
Diameter,
by
in
on
Sung dynasty.
Alexander.
is
of
of
FLOWER-POT
Lent
Mr.
H.
R.
in.
6%
Sung dynasty.
Height,
by
of
of
60
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an
in
of
porcellanous
Benson.
61
BOTTLE-SHAPED WASE,
62
39
PILLOW
G.
Eumorfopoulos.
G.
Mr.
BOTTLE-SHAPED
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
in.
Height,
14
is
of
in
64
by
of
in
on
a a
is
p.
on
in
of
63
in.
by
in black two floral sprays; round the neck, a band with four
cash (?) with hatchings between in black.
Sung dynasty. Tz'il-chou ware.
Height, 13
Eumorfopoulos.
Lent
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
VASE,
*-
--~-- -
at
G.
Mr.
-- -------------
--
Tz'il-chou ware.
Lent
by
of
on
of
in
of
oviform, with short neck and narrow mouth; dense buff stone
ware, with carved ornament
low relief; coating
chocolate
slip
partially
brown
covered with white beneath colourless glaze;
pearl, rocks and tree
frieze
two dragons pursuing
the back;
pattern;
foliage
below this broad band
chevron
stiff
shoulder
and above base.
65
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CASE D]
Eumorfopoulos.
EARLY CHINESE
4O
66
FIGURE
67
21 in.
Lent
by
Mr. R. H.
Benson.
WINE JAR
[CASE
--- - - -
by
Mr. S. E.
Kennedy.
----------
4I
CASE E
VASE,
JAR
Lent
23# in.
by
Major McEwan.
with globular body, short neck and wide mouth; porcelain, painted
in underglaze blue; narrow band of scroll ornament round the
neck; on the shoulder, in a broad band of conventionalized
swastika fret washed with blue, four monster heads in relief (one
broken) with holes for suspension, and four shaped panels reserved
in white with foliage and flowers. Round the body, four panels
with chrysanthemum, peony, peach and pomegranate, and between
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
134
Round
Eumorfopoulos.
VASE, painted
underglaze blue, with designs
somewhat formal character; around the lip are six vertical
tubes, below
many oblong projections, and around the body
similar set; between these latter, six circles containing liturgical
phrases
clouds,
Arabic. The painted decoration consists
with borders of leaves and fret.
in
BOTTLE-SHAPED
period (1506-1521).
Lent
Mrs. Bushel/.
in
porcelain, painted
underglaze
eight-foil
panel
the centre
with white
an
in
blue
indigo tint;
by
in.
74
the Chng
31
&
Probably
Height,
of
in
of
as
of
Height,
in.
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Height,
EARLY CHINESE
42
[CASE
An
Wan
Diameter,
W. G. Rawlinson.
Lent
dragons
of
on
and
dragon, two
each side
the base
the pan and
the stem.
Beneath the pan, the mark
the period, Wan
of
Lent
A.
J.
(1573-1619).
in.
by
Height,
blue; circular
underglaze
6;
Li
one
on
clouds;
painted
in of
Mr. A. Trapnell.
is
Mr.
Holms.
in
in
by
in.
painted
underglaze blue
grayish tint.
of
PAIR OF BOTTLES
in
II
&
7#
of
on
in
10
&
in
PRICKET CANDLESTICK
in
8#
by
in.
Height,
Mr.
Zent by
in.
PERFUME VASE
On neck, growing plants and flowers with butterflies and insects and
--
Mr.
G.
by
of
-- -
-- - - - - -
--
- ---
- - --
Zent
--
in.
Height,
84
on
or
is
of
band
starred honeycomb diaper, below which
band
con
ju-i heads. Around the body,
garden
ventionalized fungus
landscape with
scene with lady and boy
the one bottle, and
buffaloes and rustics on the other.
Sixteenth century.
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10%
Eumorfopoulos.
CASE
9
E]
BOTTLE,
43
painted in underglaze
below this,
in
on
in
in
on of
by
Lent
in.
Major McEwan.
14
13
Seventeenth century.
Diameter,
in.
SAUCER DISH,
DEEP DISH,
Dent
by
of
in
39
&
Mr.
W. Tower.
on
in in
by
6%
of
Li
sage
porcelain, painted
dark underglaze blue;
pine tree
landscape;
and attendants under
the sides, six
formal peonies. On the reverse, waves and blossoms.
period (1573-1619).
Mark
the Wan
Diameter,
Lent
Mr. A. Trapnell.
in.
16
in
by
on
in
Centre
deep blue;
coarse porcelain painted
the
carp
leaping
clouds;
rim,
two
from waves towards
the
formal
landscape; rough sanded base. From India.
Sixteenth century.
Halsey.
Diameter,
Lent
Mrs. W.
in.
-----------
S.
13
Diameter,
4%
15
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G.
PAINTER'S
a
12
in.
by
EARLY CHINESE
16
DEEP DISH;
17
VASE of
[CASE
part;
double gourd shape, the sides flattened on the lower
neck,
porcelain painted in deep blue under the glaze. Round the
a diaper pattern washed with blue; on the upper part, Shou-lao
the four lower sides a
and the Eight Immortals;
on each of
playing;
panel
boys
circular
with four
on the shoulders medallions,
framed in cloud scrolls, enclosing the characters Shou, Fu, K'ang,
DISH,
on
by
a
BOTTLE,
Mrs. W.
S.
Lent
in.
Halsey.
on
in
as
a
silver-gilt
underglaze blue and mounted
body,
flowering
plants
ewer. On the
which birds are seated, on
pattern
shaped
panels.
the neck seal
and
The mounts are embossed
and chased; the body divided into six panels by boldly chased
painted
in
19
Diameter,
14
by
in
in
on
of
in
glaze;
in
porcelain painted
strong dark blue under the
phoenix
garden rockery;
the centre
the sides
four medallions enclosing four
the eight mystic trigrams (Pa Kua)
with dragons
cloud between;
the reverse, lotus and peony
medallions and clouds. From India. Mark
seal form. Fukuei
chia ch'i fine vessel for the rich and honourable.
18
saucer-shaped;
G.
in.
by
---
-"
- -
*-i-
on
is
--
of
period (1573-1619).
Pierpont Morgan.
Lent
Mr.
--
/.
Wan
by
Li
by
a
to
on
on
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44
_-
CASE E]
20
45
New
College,
Oxford.
EWER,
to
in
by
in
on in
painted
lotus, etc.;
he
of
21
and Fellows
the Warden
is of
This
of
by
Lent
in
of
BOWL,
the reign
of
probably
of
vase
the Duke
of
by
Lent
in.
Devonshire.
silver-gilt with
blue and mounted
quality
two handles. The blue
fine
and the decoration consists
flying phoenixes among formal lotus scrolls; inside,
circular
medallion with phoenix and scrolls
similar style. Mark
six
in
of
of
of
in
underglaze
is
painted
in
------
-"
of
of
to of
of
Li
characters
the period Wan
(1573-1619). The mounts which
are admirably executed, resemble those
the bottle No. 17. The
handles are mermen,
similar design
that
the bottle, and
"
The
14%
is
Height,
I.
on
in
of
is
of
of
it
is
of in
in
border
cover; the mount encases the handle where
cut
the form
leaves, the edge
the cover
chased
the form
acanthus
leaves alternating with half rosettes; the spout has
mount with
stopper held by
chain; the flat parts
the mounts are engraved
hippocamps. London
with fruits, openwork thumb-rest
forms
hall-marks for 1589
cover and neck mounts; maker,
H.
22
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in.
EARLY CHINESE
46
[CASE
SAUCER DISH,
/.
BOWL,
of
Lent
in.
Mr.
Pierpont Morgan.
J.
14
blue,
in
in
underglaze
of in
in
24
Diameter,
by
of
inside,
circular medallion
the same design.
period
Mark
the
Hsan T (1426-1435).
The mounts are
probably foreign and
about the year 1590, the handles are
the form
female figures with twisted bodies and bifurcated tails;
relief; four straps with relief ornament.
egg moulding
border
Height,
in.; diameter,
in.
Lent
Lord Swaythling.
by
83
3}
in
of
of
in
of
of
conventionally;
BOWL,
in
to
on
in
of
of
in
silver-gilt; two
painted
underglaze blue and mounted
handles
the form
mermen with double twisted tails; the
bands connecting rim and foot
the form
bearded caryatid
figures similar
those
the large dish No. 23. The decoration
in
25
a in
In
underglaze
26
/.
13
by
of
in
in
is
of
the bowl
divided inside and out into ten vertical panels; out
side, each has
deer
white on blue: inside, formal plants with
medallion
the centre containing
hare.
From Burghley House. Date
mounts about 1585-1590.
Diameter,
Pierpont Morgan.
in.
Lent
Mr.
a
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as
as
on
in
on
of
on
in
in
painted
underglaze blue, and mounted
silver-gilt.
landscape with pleasure boat, pagoda and figures;
the centre
border
cranes and growing lotus. Outside, sprigs and
the
edge and foot chased with
bottom
double ring. Mounts
tongue moulding, the foot rim with elaborate mouldings richly
chased; four connecting straps
the form
bearded caryatid
figures. Maker's stamp
mount, shaped shield with three trefoils,
from same punch
that on the bottle No. 17. No doubt they were
together
made for use
ewer and salver.
In
23
in.
by
the bands connecting rim and foot mount are the same bearded
caryatides. It has also the same stamp, a shield with three trefoils.
From Burghley House.
Diameter, 12!
Pierpont Morgan.
Lent
Mr.
CASE E]
28
DEEP PLATE
29
WIDE-MOUTHED WASE,
Mr. C. H.
Read.
Height,
13%
in.
Lent
by the Ashmolean
Museum, Oxford.
BOWL of thin
Sixteenth century.
Diameter, 5%
Lent
Mr.
G.
tassels.
sprays.
by
30
in.
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27
47
Eumorfopoulos.
EARLY CHINESE
48
3I
See
32
EWER,
Bloxam.
F.
J.
by
Rev.
SHALLOW BOWL,
of
of
of
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
bird
underglaze blue
grayish tint.
animals; below which
band
rock and panels
stiff floral sprays.
in
painted
mythical
5%
of
the sides;
band
gadroons.
Inside,
Sixteenth century.
Diameter,
in.
on
DEEP BOWL
Lent
of
7%
on
Eumorfopoulos.
shaped like
lotus flower with sixteen moulded
painted
dark underglaze blue;
the centre,
the seal character Fu (happiness) surrounded by
double ring
ju-i heads; the petals outlined
blue and decorated with
cusped ornaments. On the reverse, Sanskrit characters alternating
with flowers; shaded details.
35
DEEP PLATE,
36
SQUARE WASE,
Lent
by
period (15731619).
7#
the Wan
Diameter,
in.
Li
of
Mark
in
of
in
petals; porcelain
in
33
in.
flutes
Outside,
Mr.
A.
Trapnell.
in
L.
R.
by
In
in
underglaze blue;
with shaped edge painted
centre, two deer with trees, etc.; on border, four conventionalized
dragons, and between them the sacred fungus and scrolls. Outside,
floral sprays.
Persian taste.
Sixteenth century.
Diameter, 11% in.
Lent
Mr.
Hobson.
in
by
in.
6%
of
on
of
of
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No. 4.
Height,
34
[CASE
CASE E]
37
SHALLOW BOWL,
Diameter, 8 in.
38
&
40
Li period
red
(15731619).
Lent
by
Mr. G.
Eumorfopoulos.
painted
On the cover,
in outline
a garden
in
by
in.
For
VASE
in
turquoise, white,
with intense dark blue ground and designs
pale
purple
body
winged dragon
and
with raised outlines. On the
below;
legs,
without
with waves
the neck vertical leaves;
dragon-head handles
copper. Round the
cloisonn enamel
inscription:
ming
neck
Ta
kuo shan hsi pu chng ss hsi
hsien ning hsien ao ts'ao
hsin shih
The Governor
Shensi
an
INCENSE VASE
Lent
p.
E.
S.
by
similar
mark.
to
Sir Trevor
Same
Lawrence, Bart.
30%
in.; length,
29%
Lent
H
Mr.
R.
Height,
in.
in
of
42
in. in
of
of
of
li
fu
an
in
on
on
41
39
43
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an overglaze
49
H. Benson.
EARLY CHINESE
50
44
JAR
with oval body, short neck and wide mouth; thick heavy porce
lain painted in pale underglaze blue, with bands of fret and trellis
diaper broken by panels of chrysanthemum and peony; formal
borders. From India.
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[CASE
12
in.
Lent
by
Mrs. W. S. Halsey.
5I
CASE F
with elongated pear-shaped body and flaring mouth; fine pro
cellanous stoneware; ornament in relief, coloured with turquoise
and buff glazes in a ground of mottled aubergine. On the sides,
two flowering chrysanthemum plants, and insects; on the neck,
two archaic dragons.
Seventeenth century.
Height, 16;
Lent
Mr.
H. Benson.
WINE-JAR
R.
by
of
H.
Benson.
in
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
Late Ming.
Height, 4# in.
From the Trapnell collection.
Eumorfopoulos.
- ""-------------
G.
by
in.
1$
of
Li
Mr.
R.
by
in.
13
Lent
of
GOBLET
13
on
on
on
in
of
in.
VASE
Sixteenth century.
Height,
in.; diameter,
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--
EARLY CHINESE
52
5
&
[CASE
TWO BOWLS;
These bowls are of interest, both for comparison with the silver-mounted
example shown by Lord Swaythling,
and because they were
imitated by the famous Japanese potter, Eiraku, whose name
expresses in Japanese phonetics the nien hao Yung Lo.
BOWL
with foot and cover; silver mounts. The bowl is covered out
side with a coral red glaze, on which have been flowers in gilding,
now nearly obliterated; inside is a circular medallion with chrys
anthemums and a narrow border, all in blue underglaze. The foot
and cover are of silver, the latter surmounted by a coiled snake as
The
a ring.
mounts
sixteenth
century
and perhaps
English.
This
BOWL of
where
unglazed.
H.
C.
Mr.
Read.
of
of
engraved
by
Lent
14
&
P. 93.
Diameter, 8}
in.
Mr.
G.
Zent
by
Diameter,
5%
Early Ming.
in.
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Eumor/opoulos.
CASE
F]
53
Io BOWL with
by
is
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
BOWL
G.
of
by
of
Lent
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
of
glaze
greenish tint. Inside are
with straight sides with
engraved
the paste sketchy lotus scrolls. Flat base unglazed.
in
13
by
in.
12
Lent
of
12
Fu-chien ware.
Ming dynasty.
Height,
inches.
Mr. William
C.
Lent
in.
Alexander.
in
the form
of
in
BOWL
Mr.
/.
Lent
E.
7%
Ming dynasty.
Length,
inches.
by
is
SHALLOW
of
stoneware;
and ink slab
quadrangular plinth, modelled
full
relief; the whole covered with green and brownish-yellow
glazes
except
patch which
left unglazed for rubbing the ink.
on
15
Diameter,
by
5%
Early Ming.
16
Wythes
pro
jecting from the rim; the veins incised inside and raised outside
--
- -*
--
--
- -
--------"
by
in
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BELL
G.
Ming dynasty;
Height,
in
in
small cloth
the crown
peaches
apron, held up
his back.
of
on
of
11
(E8).
FIGURE,
decoration
mitted light.
It
The
of in.
---
--------"
EARLY CHINESE
54
Mr.
G.
in.
Lent
Eumorfopoulos.
filled
with pale green
ing plants.
of
22
&
Late Ming.
Height, 5}
18
21
&
in
17
[CASE
P.
H.
Chitty.
INCENSE BOWL;
relief
in
Two grotesque
in
on
a
and base.
gine purple.
Mr.
TRAY,
on
by
of
Li
is
in
painted
lustreless underglaze blue, and yellow.
the
dragon,
border;
centre
surrounded by two others forming
the back
similar border; the ground throughout
blue.
Mark
the period Wan
(1573-1619).
Diameter,
in.
Lent
Mrs. Bushell,
of
the form
lotus leaf with crinkled edges, inside which
are
lotus seed-pod, shell and crayfish
full relief; fine porcelain
with deep leaf-green, yellow and aubergine glazes. Three spur
marks underneath.
Mr.
E.
Lent
S.
5}
by
in
a in
24
Kennedy.
In
Lent
SAUCER,
G.
E.
Length,
Late Ming.
in.
Eumorfopoulos.
S.
Mr.
by
Lent
by
in.
by
20
Diameter,
Ming dynasty.
23
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19
3%
by
of
Incised mark
the Chia Ching period (1522-1566).
Diameter,
in.
Lent
Mr.
Kennedy.
CASE
25
F]
55
EWER
/.
in.
Mr.
A.
Holms.
PAIR OF TWO-HANDLED
in
in
in
of
porcelain,
E.
of
by
VASE,
G.
by
on
on
on
in.
27
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in
as
on
as
of
The
attached.
on
28
&
26
Lent
by
EARLY CHINESE
56
CASE G
WINE-JAR
baluster form, with short neck and small mouth; dense reddish
stoneware covered with green iridescent glaze with touches
orange-yellow and aubergine. The ornament
outlined
low
relief with details engraved, and consists
two figures with pine
tree, etc.;
stiff formal border round the base, and round the
a
of
is
in
of
of
VASE
E.
Mr.
S.
in.
12
Kennedy.
FLOWER-POT,
of
in
Lent
by
Ming dynasty.
Height,
Lent
Mr. William
C.
in.
by
Diameter,
11
Early Ming.
Alexander.
OVIFORM VASE,
m-
by
G.
Mr.
Eumor/opoulos.
Lent
by
Early Ming.
Height, 12#
in.
is
is
in
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in.
by
--
----- *---------
CASE G]
5
VASE of
baluster form, with short narrow neck and small mouth; the
ornament, outlined in low relief on a purple-glazed ground, is filled
with turquoise, yellow and cream glazes and consists of lotus flowers
growing out of waves, insects, etc.; round the shoulder four scallops
enclosing fungus ornament.
Ming dynasty.
Height, 12 in.
From the Trapnell Collection.
57
Lent
by
Mr. H. Hirsch.
INCENSE-BURNER
G.
by
in.
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
game
in
by
of
of
Lent
Mr.
H.
Benson.
of
The figures
on in.
14
Height,
ju-i
R.
on
an
in
on
a
of
It
in
of
VASE
Zent
engraved band;
base
and
band
conventional
Ming dynasty.
chess, and
is
(1573-1619).
--
-- ---
--
the time
of
Cumberbatch.
of
E.
A.
an
in
of
in
Dr.
champlev enamel
form
Wan
by
at
in.
Lent
is
This
14%
Li
Height,
on
a
WASE, painted
turquoise
dull yellow
ground. The neck and foot are circular and painted green with
yellow borders, and
each angle
the body
embattled
flange; the sides painted with conventional flowers with cloud-like
leaves.
SQUARE-BODIED
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figure in biscuit.
Early Ming.
Height, 16
EARLY CHINESE
58
9
JAR
[CASE
with globular body, short neck and slightly expanding mouth; purple
glazed ground. The ornament, outlined in low relief and engraved, is
in turquoise, yellow, aubergine-brown
and cream glazes and
consists of four four-clawed dragons amongst clouds with waves
below. Round the neck, cloud forms on a diaper pattern, below
which is a narrow band of conventional ju-i heads; round the
shoulder eight Buddhist symbols within scallops.
Late Ming.
Height, 12 in.
Mr. E. J.
Zent by
Wythes.
Io VASE;
WINE-JAR
Mr.
R.
Zent
in.
by
in
by
Lent
PYRAMID OF FIGS,
Height,
purple,
H. Benson.
in
in
of
12
16%
11
Height,
in.
VASE
H.
Mr.
R.
Lent
by
in.
Sixteenth century.
Height, 13% in.; diameter,
13
in
of
Mr.
/.
Zent
E.
in.
14
Ming dynasty.
Height,
by
of
in
13
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Wythes.
CASE G]
FLOWER-POT
in
of
15
VASE
C.
by
14
59
It
E.
Mr.
S.
by
in.
13
Lent
Kennedy.
in
in
16
Height,
Mr.
G.
by
Zent
(?)
FIGURE
Eumorfopoulos.
on
in
on
a
on
17
in.
Height, 133
From the Beurdeley Collection.
Lent
Mr.
R.
133
by
dynasty.
Height,
in.
Ming
H.
Benson.
VASE,
on
a
in
Mr.
G.
Lent
work; band
Late Ming.
Height, 143
of
blossoming
in.
18
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of
of
in
of
on
in
Eumorfopoulos.
EARLY CHINESE
6O
19
[CASE
INCENSE VASE of
by
on
on
on
the
COVer.
G.
Lent
by
in.
century.
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
BOTTLE-SHAPED VASE
E.
Mr.
S.
Lent
by
in.
Height, Io;
in
of
the outlines
in
of
21
Height,
19
Sixteenth
Kennedy.
TRIPOD CENSER,
of
spreading
5}
by
of
in
--- - - -
22
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in
in
20
in.
6I
CASE H
PYRAMID
Lent
20} in.
Mr.
by
R. H. Benson.
STANDING FIGURE
Height, 20;
Lent
Mr.
H.
Benson.
FIGURE
Taoist Immortal, with adjustable head
and hands; the attributes missing. Fine porcellanous stoneware
with the flesh
biscuit coated with white slip, and the draperies
glazed with turquoise, blue, and brownish yellow.
Ming dynasty.
a
of
STANDING
H.
R.
Mr.
Benson.
Mr.
R.
Lent
by
of
in.
Height,
on
BOWL:
H.
in
PYRAM ID
Zent
by
213
in
a
in
A.
E.
by
of
Mark
Height,
in.
in
Benson.
R.
Mr. R. H.
by
STANDING FIGURE
Height,
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Lent
in.
7%
by
Cumberatch.
EARLY CHINESE
62
[CASE
TWIN FLOWER-POT
Ming dynasty.
Diameter,
14+ in.
by
Mr. G.
Eumorfopoulos.
SQUAT VASE
Lent
Mr.
R.
by
or
on
in a
all
a
13%
in.
is
of
H.
Benson.
CYLINDRICAL JAR,
G.
Mr. W.
Rawlinson.
on
a
SHALLOW BOWL,
by
an
Lent
in
6%
Height,
in
in
in
B.
by
of
is
of
of
in
painted
green and purple
yellow ground;
purple; around are
the centre,
hibiscus flower
elegantly drawn scrolls
purple flowers with green leaves; out
chrysan
side the whole surface
covered with similar scrolls
themum with three phoenixes flying.
Mark
the Chia Ching period (1522-1566).
Diameter,
in.
Zent
Dr. A.
Cumberbatch.
inside,
Io
in
on detached stands
the form
dragons among waves,
coated with green, yellow, and purple
glazes, the faces white; each has
green mantle and
splashed
glaze hood, and one holds
cup
hand;
her left
the pedestal
hole,
perhaps
each
for
flower
incense stick.
Seventeenth century.
Height,
12
G.
&
II
in.
by
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Lent
CASE
13
HI
Late Ming.
Height, 14 in.
14
63
Lent
Mr.
by
R.
H.
Benson,
BOWL of heavy
Diameter,
7} in.
15
Mr. G.
Eumorfopoulos.
Lent
by
Mr.
G. Eumorfopoulos.
VASE of
Late Ming.
Height, 8} in.
17
by
BOTTLE
Early Ming.
Height, Io; in.
From the Beurdeley Collection.
16
Lent
Lent
by
Dr.
A.
E. Cumberbatch.
EARLY CHINESE
64
18
[CASE
VASE
INCENSE BURNER,
Dr. A.
E.
by
Lent
Cumberbatch.
by
Li
in.
Lent
Benson.
engraved designs
glazes
green
in
a
sprays
of
6%
flowers
base.
Mr.
H.
Benson.
VASE
with globular body, spreading base and neck cut down; four
dragon mask handles with ring attachments; thick, heavy porcelain
with ornament outlined
brown and coloured with white, green,
and yellow glazes
dull aubergine ground. Four medallions
Mr.
G.
Lent
Eumor/opoulos.
on
oviform with wide mouth and short neck; porcelain, with white
glaze inside; the outside decorated
green and yellow glazes
outline; four shaped medal
the biscuit; the designs engraved
clouds, and the eight Buddhist
lions with five-clawed dragons
symbols between; band
formal ornament
the shoulder and
of lotus flowers below.
- --
--"
blue within
double ring
Mr.
G.
by
in.
of
in
Li
of
on
in
in in
JAR,
in.
by
in
in
21
period (1573-1619).
H.
of
R.
Mr.
R.
by
Lent
of
20
JAR,
Mark
the Wan
Height,
22
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83
Late Ming.
Height,
in.
of
of
of
19
Late Ming.
Height, 83
in.
archaic dragons.
Eumorfopoulos.
CASE
Mr.
H.
Lent
R.
in.
GROUP, two
by
Late Ming.
Height, 13
Benson.
E.
Mr.
S.
by
in.
8#
FIGURE
Lent
Kennedy.
in
in of
of
in
in
(?)
25
Height,
Mr.
R.
by
84
Lent
H.
Benson.
BUDDHISTIC FIGURE
all
in
of
26
Height,
in.
Seventeenth century.
EWER
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
in.
Height
73
Sixteenth century.
by
--
Mr.
G.
in
~"
"
-- -
by
Lent
~~
a a
in
in
in
of
of
Late Ming.
Height,
in.
--
Eumorfopoulos.
of
27
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of
on
in
of
in
a
24
65
of
23
H]
Eumorfopoulos.
EARLY CHINESE
66
Lent
Dr.
A.
E.
in.
Late Ming.
Length, 6%
Cumberatch.
SQUARE VASE
on
in
29
by
28
[CASE
EWER,
by
Mrs. Bushell.
Lent
GOBLET
Dr.
A.
E.
by
7%
in.
of
Li
is
a
of
in
on
in
Height,
Cumberbatch.
on
on
BOWL
Mr.
G.
Lent
Eumorfopoulos.
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
5%
Early Ming.
Height,
in.
of
(a
32
43
in.
period (1573-1619).
Wan
Height,
by
Li
in
in in
31
Lent
in.
is
30
13
Height,
Eumorfopoulos.
in
E.
Li
by
8} a
of
of
on
on
on
painted
red, green and underglaze
pointed, oval-shaped panel with nine
the pierced cover
fungus-like growing flowers; around the edge and
the body
wavy stem.
band
similar flowers
Mark,
straight panel,
period (1573-1619).
the Wan
Length,
in.
Lent
Dr. A.
Cumberatch.
blue;
in
33
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Li
of
in
formal lotuses;
the neck, five-clawed dragons with pearls
cloud scrolls, and phoenixes among flowers; formal borders.
Mark
the Chng Hua period (1465-1487), but not earlier than the
period.
Wan
CASE
34
HI
67
FIGURE
R.
C.
L.
Mr.
JAR with
Messel.
in
on
a
35
Lent
by
Late Ming.
Length, 9
in.
details in black.
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Dent
Mr.
R.
6%
Late Ming.
Height,
in.
by
ground.
H.
Benson.
EARLY CHINESE
68
CASE I
I JAR
with oval body, short neck and slightly expanding mouth; purple
glazed ground. The ornament is outlined in low relief, and is in
turquoise, yellow, and cream glazes and biscuit; it consists of a
pine tree, figures of the Eight Immortals and Wang Chih watching
the game of chess, cloud scrolls, etc.; round the base, stiff formal
ornament; round the neck, fungus forms and a band of conventional
heads; round the shoulder, floral ornament within scallops.
WINE-JAR
Benson.
H.
Mr.
in
R.
H.
stoneware glazed
R.
by
Lent
in.
by
7#
of
Mr.
Benson.
FIGURE
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
143
in
a
Eumorfopoulos.
on
of
Height,
in.
at
on
on
in
in
Lent
of
PYRAMID
Height,
WINE-JAR
H.
Benson.
of
of
Lent
Mr.
G.
in.
by
11
Height,
Mr.
varying
with short neck; porcelain, with turquoise glaze
engraved ornament
lotus,
scrolls,
clouds formal
and
borders; inside, thin green glaze.
Ming dynasty.
depth;
Lent
R.
14%
by
Height,
in.
of
(Yu Ku);
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Early Ming.
Height, 14
in.
ju-i
Eumorfopoulos.
----- -------
CASE
6
I]
Height, I 13 in.
Lent
SEATED FIGURE
Mr.
by
R.
H.
Benson.
VASE
Mr.
R.
Zent
by
20
H.
Benson.
of
of
in
is
a
in
Height,
in.
VASE,
Mr.
G.
Lent
&y
in.
12
Early Ming.
Height,
From the Beurdeley Collection.
Eumor/opoulos.
is
of
in
of
porcelain,
double gourd form; turquoise ground. Design
pale aubergine and white glazes with touches
yellow
outlined
low relief; round the mouth and base, stiff formal ornament; on
in
of
upper part, Shou Lao, deer, two attendants, altar, pine tree, the
peaches, etc.; round
attendant
Hsi Wang Mu with her dish
of
Io
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69
EARLY CHINESE
7o
[CASE
the waist, a band of cloud forms and a band of four symbols with
scrolls, the fungus or sceptre head, the pair of horns, the cash
and the pair of books; round the lower part, the Eight Immortals
with pine tree, scrolls, etc.; inside of vase glazed green, base un
Lent
Mr.
G.
by
18}
Eumor/opoulos.
of
in
R.
Mr.
on
a
in.
of
12
FIGURE
Lent
by
Li
period (1573-1619).
Wan
Height, 22}
H.
Benson.
rocky pedestal;
por
in.
Lent
Major McEwan.
JAR
with globular body, short neck and wide mouth; five loop handles;
bright green glaze; the ornament con
stoneware covered with
yellow with touches
sists
floral scrolls
brown and
low
relief; round the base formal design.
Height,
in.
From the Tradescant Collection.
in
is
of
the Ashmolean
Museum, Oxford.
29.
Lent
by
in.
Height,
14
of
Li
E.
of
FIGURE
to
Lent
See note
by
12
in
of
13
15
Ming dynasty.
Height,
by
of
14
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it;
of
in
of
in
in
of
II
in.
glazed.
Ming.
Height,
blue;
Major McEwan.
CASE I]
VASE of
baluster form, with short neck and small mouth; dense buff
stoneware; turquoise ground painted in black under the glaze in
Persian style. Three shaped panels painted with a figure, a hare,
and floral spray; above and below them a band of conventional
floral ornament.
16
SEATED FIGURE,
17
VASE of
by
Mr.
G. Eumorfopoulos.
baluster form, with short neck and small mouth; buff ware
covered with a finely crackled turquoise glaze; the ornament in
black under the glaze consists of a broad band of floral scrolls, with
narrow bands of formal design above and below.
Early Ming dynasty.
Lent
9} in.
Mr. R. H.
by
Benson.
SMALL JAR
in.
Early Ming.
Height, 4
19
SHALLOW FLOWER-POT,
20
Lent
VASE
Mr.
G.
G.
7}
by
in
on
18
Lent
Height,
-------------------
on
of
with oval body, tall slender neck with belt, and spreading bevelled
mouth; porcelain with mottled turquoise glaze and zones
en
graved ornament filled with brownish-yellow and aubergine; below
running lotus scroll;
the lip, stiff leaves;
the shoulder,
on
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Early Ming.
Height, 11 in.
by
15
71
--
EARLY CHINESE
72
[CASE
the body, four winged dragons and pearls; formal ornament about
the base.
= vessel
Kennedy.
JAR,
E.
Mr.
S.
Lent
by
in.
13
in.
Lent
by
of
6%
in
63
Late Ming.
Height,
in.; diameter,
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for
21
Lady Stern.
CASE
WINE JAR AND COVER;
Lent
by
Mr.
H.
R.
Benson.
VASE,
BOWL
VASE,
BOWL
Lent
Mr.
R.
in.
Seventeenth century.
Height, 16;
H.
Benson.
3%
by
in
of
in
of
at
on
E.
S.
by
in.
in
of
on
in
of
in
of
biscuit;
white porcelain with relief ornament
the sides,
five shaped medallions with figures
Shou Lao and the Eight
relief; delicate pierced swastika fret between; borders
Immortals
white floral scroll
blue ground.
Seventeenth century.
Diameter,
Kennedy.
Lent
Mr.
E.
S.
by
in.
3%
of
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About 1.5oo.
Height, 15 in.; diameter, 12! in.
2
by
73
EARLY CHINESE
74
COVERED BOWL of
biscuit;
white
[CASE
porcelain
FIGURE
No.
Lent
E.
S.
by
Mr.
Kennedy.
3.
similar
by
PAIR OF BOWLS,
to
&
Lent
Sir Trevor
Lawrence, Bt.
in
of
of
of
ling-chih fungus
the hare
the moon, with
stalk
its
mouth; white biscuit porcelain, the fungus coloured with brown
clay; the nostrils are pierced, and the figure may have been
used as an incense burner.
VASE
VASE,
E.
S.
by
63
Kennedy.
R.
Mr.
G.
by
in.
4%
Lent
Davies.
WASE,
Zent
Mr.
R.
in.
G.
Height,
by
of
baluster form, with short neck swollen round the mouth rim;
porcelain with deep grass-green glaze, crackled.
Seventeenth century.
4
Davies.
VASE
Mr.
R.
Lent
G.
8}
Seventeenth century.
Height,
in.
by
of
-------
Mr.
R.
Dent
G.
in.
Height,
63
of
II
Mr.
Height,
12
Lent
of
Io
Height,
in.
Seventeenth century.
13
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Late Ming.
Height, 4}
in.
Davies.
CASE
J]
75
14
E.
Kennedy.
in
E.
S.
by
Li of
in.
20
&
16
pear-shaped body,
in
Mr. William
C.
Lent
by
in.
Late Ming.
Height, Io;
of
by
BOTTLE-SHAPED WASE,
is
Alexander.
of
G.
in.
8%
as
18
coated
over with
bottom. Incised mark
Diameter, 113
Lady Stern.
of
all
DISH,
Lent
in.
17
93
Late Ming.
Height,
in.
by
in
of
19
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of
in
of
15
Mr.
S.
Lent
by
1$
in.
teenth century.
Height,
EARLY CHINESE
76
20
BOTTLE-SHAPED
21
TEAPOT,
VASE.
See
No.
[CASE
16.
VASE
PILGRIM-BOTTLE,
T.
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
of
in.
Veitch.
in
underglaze
with flat sides; porcelain painted
shoulders,
dragons
rounded
each
which are two
relief forming handles; short neck; three-clawed dragons rising
duck, floral sprays, etc., within
from the waves
the sides, with
large shaped scalloped panels above them.
Sixteenth century.
Height, 14%
Eumorfopoulos.
Lent
Mr.
in
G.
in.
by
on
of
on
23
Lord Swaythling.
blue;
VASE,
24
by
Zent
in.
Lent
Mr.
R.
12%
G.
Height,
by
Seventeenth century.
Davies.
BOWL,
R.
G.
by
in
25
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22
in.
Late Ming.
Height, 8}
From Burghley House.
77
CASE K
RIDGE TILE
STATUETTE
Lent
Mr.
fish,
Eumorfopoulos.
is
in
of
of
ROOF TILE
of
he
Lent
in.
Mr. W.
L.
17%
wears armour
crouching bull.
by
Height,
on
con
Behrens.
RIDGE TILE
Mr.
H.
of
Lent
in.
R.
Io;
by
Height,
on
waves;
with figure
Bodhi Dharma (?) walking
reddish stoneware with deep clouded green glaze, the flesh tints
creamy white.
Ming dynasty.
Benson.
in.; length
in
of
Zent
Mr.
R.
15%
by
Height,
in.
an
in
surmounted by figure
mail-clad warrior on richly
flying gallop; the hands
caparisoned horse
position for shoot
ing
backwards;
pottery
green,
yellow,
arrow
with
and black
glazes.
Ming dynasty.
18
form
of
A. Gray.
of
in
of
ARCHITECTURAL FINIAL
Mrs.
in
Lent
by
11%
painted
dark-brown,
Ming dynasty.
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Early Ming.
Height, 15 in.; length,
by
H.
Benson.
EARLY CHINESE
78
6
FLOWER
[CASE
VASE of globular
VASE
C.
Bumorfopoulos.
as to
represent
lotus
No. 46, but with
G.
Mr.
Alexander.
with brownish
of
WIN E-POT
Lent
by
of
in.
4}
Height,
in
bud, similar
grayish-brown
Sung dynasty.
Mr. William
GLOBULAR VASE
in
of
SHALLOW BOWL
TRIPOD CENSER;
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
in.
loop-handle.
Io
Height,
7%
carved scrolls;
relief forming
Sung dynasty.
at
II
Eumorfopoulos.
G.
by
in.
7%
in
Mr.
G.
Zent
by
Diameter,
in.
Sung dynasty.
3%
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Lent
by
in.
5%
5%
on
to
of
in.
by
shoulders;
Eumorfopoulos.
CASE
79
TAZZA of
by
grayish-white
porcelain with pea-green celadon glaze; a
floral design faintly carved inside the bowl.
Sung dynasty. Lung ch'iian ware.
Figured by Monkhouse, plate 1.
Height, 5 in.; diameter, 5}
Lent
Mrs. Bushell.
13
BOTTLE-SHAPED VASE
14
BOWL
15
SAUCER
16
in.
12
K]
VASE
G.
by
G.
by
4%
Mr. William
VASE
C.
by
in.
6%
8}
with globular body (neck cut down and mounted with metal);
porcellanous stoneware with thick, crackled, lavender glaze; the
base coated with dark brown.
Lent
Alexander.
R.
Mr.
G.
Lent
by
in.
Height,
in
Lent
Mr. William
C.
Ming
by
or
glaze
of
SHALLOW BOWL
6
17
G.
6}
by
in
of
Chn type.
Height,
in.; diameter,
18
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in
Alexander.
EARLY CHINESE
8O
PILGRIM-BOTTLE
33
Lent
Mr.
R.
93
by
Height,
in.
19
H.
Benson.
PAIR OF SAUCERS;
Ho-shang,
G.
with rosary;
STATUETTE
H.
R.
Benson.
an
alms-bowl;
Buddhist priest standing and holding
greenish-white, the gar
brownish ware, head and hands glazed
bright green with orange borders.
ments
INK SCREEN,
H.
Mr.
R.
Lent
by
113
Benson.
an in
in
in
Mr.
R.
Lent
by
in.
in.; length,
73
Height,
in
in
on
of
23
Height,
in.
of
22
by
in
in
in of
in.
5%
21
SEATED FIGURE
dull brown glaze
H.
Benson.
Lent
Mr.
R.
by
38
on
&
24
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by
in
it
in
of
on
&
20
[CASE
H.
Benson.
CASE
25
DISH,
26
FIGURE
27
3} in.
by
Mr.
/. A.
Holms.
SMALL PILLOW,
Ming dynasty.
Length, 93 in.
28
DISK
29
VASE,
Lent
by
Mr.
G. Eumorfopoulos.
H.
Mr.
R.
Lent
Benson.
of
of
in
of
32
TWO DISKS
a
&
in.
Canton ware.
by
with oval body, small mouth and short neck; buff stoneware
with design moulded in outline and coated with patches of brownish
yellow, turquoise and green glazes; a broad band of formal flowers
and borders of formal ornament.
Ming dynasty.
Height, 9%
Diameter,
Lent
in.
M
by
Ming dynasty.
5}
30
8I
Height,
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K]
Lieut.-Col.
Croft Lyons.
EARLY CHINESE
82
[CASE
3I STAND
Io;
Height,
Lent
in.
Mr. R. H.
by
Benson.
SNUFF-BOTTLE,
36
VASE,
Lent
remarkably
thick lavender-blue
Mr. William
Alexander.
G.
by
in.
2}
in
E.
Mr.
S.
by
Lent
Kennedy.
SEATED FIGURE:
at
PAIR
39
BOWL
to
38
it:
Li
No.
Lent
Mr.
G.
95.
by
See
Height,
in.
su
6% p.
At
yu
in
Eumorfopoulos.
24.
B.
/.
of
by
37
Height,
in.
Sung type.
of
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35
with
C.
grayish-porcelain
glaze, crackled.
Sung type.
Diameter, 33
by
SAUCER of
in.
34
-:
CASE K]
FIGURE
SAUCER
Benson.
of
Lent
Mr.
Eumorfopoulos.
PEACH-SHAPED
G.
glaze.
in.
C.
5%
by
of
gray-green
DISH,
p.
Mr. William
K.C.V.O.
Alexander.
EWER,
on
on
C.
Height,
7}
Sung dynasty.
1o
45
Lent
95.
Church,
C.
forming
Sir Arthur H.
by
SAUCER,
Lent
44
Length,
of
in
of
43
H.
with crinkled
Sung type
Diameter,
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Mr.
R.
Lent
42
by
by
41
in.
Ming dynasty.
Length, 93
40
83
EARLY CHINESE
84
46
GLOBULAR VASE,
47
BOWL,
48
BOWL
49
[CASE
G.
in.
C.
by
in.
C.
7%
by
of
of
G.
by
5%
50
51
VASE
is
BOWL
C.
by
in.
7}
of
on
conical form
small foot; fine gray porcellanous ware with
brownish-green glaze. Richly carved inside with
floral scroll and
formal foliage; the outside scored with radiating bands.
Sung dynasty. Possibly Kuan ware.
Diameter,
Lent
Mr. William
Alexander.
of
on
of
BOWL with
Mr.
T.
Lent
G.
in.
7#
Sung dynasty.
Height,
Veitch.
C.
in
by
in.
52
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4}
or
at
CASE K]
53
DISH,
54
BOWL of
55
DISH, with
56
85
C.
in.
by
by
in.
is
of
in
of
a a
of
by
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in
in
EARLY CHINESE
86
CASE L
INCENSE VASE
R.
C.
Mr.
Messel.
p.
VASE,
of
WINE-JAR
in.
11
Io
Lent
by
in
on
in
on
in
on
an
in
of
in
inscriptions read: Chih hui kuo hsiu sh; chia ching pa nien tsao.
(Dedicated by) the chieftain Kuo Hsiu-sh, made
the eighth
year
Chia Ching (i.e. 1529 A.D.); see
95.
Mrs. Halsey.
in
of
in
of
squat oval form with short neck and wide mouth; painted
underglaze blue with aquatic plants and weeds, among which
yellow enamel; formal borders
are large fish
stiff leaves,
running scroll, etc.
Mark
the Chia Ching period (1522-1566).
Height,
in.; diameter, 13% in.
Lent
Mr. W. W. Mills.
by
12
of
by
in
underglaze blue
wooden cover), painted
with growing magnolia, and flying birds; rocky bases.
Seventeenth century.
Height,
Lent
Miss Felix Smith.
in.
94
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The
Lent
L.
Height,
by
L]
JAR
CASE
WATER-PIPE,
87
an
S.
by
in.
S.
by
7%
Halsey.
an
Mrs. W.
elephant; forming
with body and spout shaped like
No.
Sixteenth century.
Height, 17} in.; length,
Kennedy.
Lent
Mr. Miles
B.
by
6.
in.
pair
to
SWEET-MEAT DISH,
OBLONG, RECTANGULAR,
S.
Li
of
period (1573-1619).
Zent
Mrs. W.
&y
in.
the Wan
Halsey.
COVERED
Lent
in.
BOTTLE-SHAPED WASE,
by
Length,
7#
of
Li
of
in
a
a on
of
in
double ring,
9;
Mark,
in
a
in
in
Lent
WATER-PIPE,
Diameter,
Mr. Max
Rosenheim.
in
on
in
1o
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Height,
in.
century.
in.; length,
Sixteenth
on
in
in
straight
EARLY CHINESE
88
[CASE
II
CIRCULAR DISH,
12
JAR,
13
BOWL,
14
VASE,
practically
by
Mrs.
7#
Lent
by
Length,
identical
W. S. Halsey.
Rev.
P.
Lent
J.
Sixteenth century.
Height, Io; in.
15
in.
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Bloxam.
CASE
VASE,
6}
in.
From India.
Wan Li period (1573-1619).
Height, 7%
Diameter,
in.
Lent
Mr. H. A.
Colefax.
on
in
of
17
89
VASE
by
16
L]
S.
by
Mr. Miles
Kennedy.
painted
in
20
Halsey.
II.
Lent
BOWL,
Mrs. W.
B.
to No.
by
PAIR
Lent
I8
133
in.
Height,
F.
/.
by
in
glaze, the
Bloxam.
5,
be
This
in.
in
in
on
on
of
in
BOTTLE-SHAPED
Zent
by
in.
Height,
13
Sixteenth century.
21
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Mr. H. A.
Colefax.
EARLY CHINESE
90
[CASE
22
BOTTLE-SHAPED
23
PILGRIM-BOTTLE,
Lent
Mrs. Halsey.
of
on
as
its
on
is
is
on
on
by
in
on
painted
underglaze blue;
cover, landscape
palanquin drawn
lion, other figures
horseback; round the sides, figures, pine trees, etc.
foot and one
painted
The box
divided into eight square compartments and
round
sides with floral sprays; scroll and formal pattern
in
24
is
in
be
to
peculiar blotchy
Lent
by
period (1573-1619).
in.
8#
Li
of
base.
Mark
the Wan
Length,
Major McEwan.
WATER-PIPE,
in
A-ent
Mr.
L.
in.
R.
Height,
by
on
on
in
on
25
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This
7#
of be
India.
Height, 83 in.; diameter,
in.
down);
Hobson.
Lent
Mr. Miles
BOTTLE-SHAPED WASE,
Kennedy.
on
by
Lent
Mr. H. A.
Colefax,
VASE,
BOTTLE-SHAPED
S.
Halsey.
an
Mrs. W.
on
Lent
painted
underglaze blue;
the cover,
panel with ascending and descending dragons, among
striated clouds;
border
formal peonies with scroll branches;
on the body, similar border and fret band.
Mark,
square panel,
period (1573-1619),
the Wan
six
characters.
Lent by A'ev.
F. Aloxam.
Length, 9% in.
in
29
Sixteenth century.
Height, Io; in.
by
on
celain, painted
in
28
8}
in.
/.
in
Li
in
a
of
of
oblong
BOWL
in.
Lent
Mr.
T.
Diameter,
G.
by
in
glaze; painted
8%
30
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See
in
27
in.
Sixteenth century.
Height, 6
B.
EWER, painted
E 32.
9I
on
26
by
CASE L]
Veitch.
EARLY CHINESE
92
31
OVIFORM JAR,
Late Ming.
Height, 11% in
32
[CASE
Lent
by
Mr.
H.
R.
Pye.
WATER-PIPE,
Lent
Kennedy.
DEEP FISH-BOWL
Mr. Miles
B.
Zent
by
5;
in
painted
deep underglaze blue
peony
shaped
compartments
with
flowers and small
with branches
of fruit.
Sixteenth century.
Diameter,
in.
Kennedy.
Dent
by
of
in.
in.; diameter,
21
in
1619).
Height,
of
Li in
rocks; borders
of
is
a
in
in
of
underglaze blue
thick porcelain, painted
with green, red, and yellow enamels; the designs outlined
thick
red; four large five-clawed dragons guarding pearls, among cloud
scrolls and flames, below which
band
waves and formal
22
36
Mr. Miles
B.
35
83
Sixteenth century.
Diameter,
in.
34
Hobson.
by
painted
of
having
design
and emblems.
Mr.
L.
in.
Lent
in
33
7}
SHALLOW BOWL,
&
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Height,
R.
base.
Sixteenth century.
by
Mrs. Bushell.
93
#!
K.
#
Yung Lo
(1403-1424)
k.
#.
#.
*E.
<->
characters
#)
2:
k.
(1426-1435)
lift
# je
al.
k.
j#
Chia Ching
(1522-1566)
Lung Ch'ing
Hsan T
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34 8A
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3#
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h'ng Hua
(1567-1572)
W!
Chng
(1506-1521)
Wan Li
(1573-1619)
T'ien Chi
(1621-1627)
EARLY CHINESE
94
MARKS
I
4. M.
Y-
C-
San
58, 66)
Ch'i
seven
four
50, 57)
(B 55)
IO
(B
->
one
(B 42, 45,
(B 42)
Yi
Ta=great
S.si:
high
(B41)
17)
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Kao
(A
(A
of
u ch'iian
Pao yung
\-)
J} (
Cash
Hsin Wang Mang
(A.D. 9-23) inscribed
stork
(E
28)
three
95
INSCRIPTIONS
|#
#
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#! H
F#
Li
4.#
J5
T
5:
*
z
#,
(i.e. 1597).
T'ien ch'i
ch'ou
(K
43)
(K. 37)
I4
I3
:;:::
::
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#.
(E
41)
# #
(L I)
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CHISWICK
LANE,
LONDON.
AND CO.
EXHIBITION
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