Chinese Pottery And Porcelain An Account of the Potters Art in China From Pri

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Chinese Pottery And Porcelain An Account of the Potters Art in China From Pri
R L Robert Lockhart Hobson
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" I — P 114 Chinese Pottery and Porcelain the saucers or stands were often used separately as bulb bowls, like the vessels of similar shape which are found in celadon and other wares. Vases of the fine Chiin ware are occasionally seen. There is a choice example in the Pierpont Morgan Collection, a small ovoid vase with flat base ; and in the same collection is a low beaker-shaped vase with flaring neck and globular body strength- ened with four square ribs in imitation of a bronze.^ No numbers ...have appeared so far on any of these vases, nor, as far as I am aware, on any Sung Chiin wares except the flower pots and saucers. I have, however, seen dishes on which a number has been sub- sequently cut, and numbers occur on later copies of the Chiin types described below.
The numerals engraved under the base of the flower pots, saucers, and bulb bowls in the finer Chiin wares range from 1-10. Their significance has given rise to some debate, but the most reasonable theory seems to be that they indicate the sizes of the different forms, No.


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