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Drawings of Van Vianen silver in an eighteenth-century collection
02/2021 | 1415 | 163
Pages: 128-143
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Van Der Hoorn, Esther (Van Der Hoorn, Esther)
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1. Detail of Fig.22, showing a silver salt.
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10. Drawing of silver objects. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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11. Lidded bowl, attributed to Adam van Vianen. c.1620. Silver, 10.5 by 15.8 by 9 cm. (Private collection).
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12. Drinking bowl, by Adam van Vianen. 1618. Silver, 12.9 by 16.5 by 12 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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13. Drawing of a silver bowl. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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14. Tazza with a foot shaped like Bacchus, by Christiaen van Vianen. 1631. Gilt silver, 19 by 21 cm. (Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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15. Salt, by Adam van Vianen. 1624. Silver, height 19.5 cm. (Private collection; photograph Collectie A. Aardewerk Antiquair Juwelier).
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16 and 17. Drawings of silver salts. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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18. Salt with a foot in the shape of Ceres, by Michiel de Bruyn van Berendrecht. 1650. Silver, 20.2 by 11.5 cm. (Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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19–21. Drawings of silver salts. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, each 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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2. Drawing of a silver cup. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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22. Drawings of a silver salt. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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23. Drawing of a silver cup. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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24. Solon before Croesus, by Gerrit van Honthorst. 1624. Oil on canvas, 168.5 by 214 cm. (© Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk).
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25. Still life with a bowl, by Mattheus Wijtmans. After 1667. Oil on canvas, 54 by 43.7 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
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26. Globe cup, after a model by Christoph Jamnitzer. c.1650. Silver, 42 by 17.6 by 17.6 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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27. Portrait of Anthony III Grill, by Jan Maurits Quinkhard. 1727. Oil on canvas, 63.1 by 53.3 cm. (Stichting Het Grill’s Hofje; Stichting RKD).
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3. Cup in the shape of a shell, by Adam van Vianen. 1625. Silver, 18 by 15.5 by 12 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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4. Drawing of a silver cupholder. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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5. Drawing of a silver cupholder. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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6. Drawing of silver bowls. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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7. Drinking bowl in the shape of a water basin with dolphins, by Christiaen van Vianen. 1627. 8.8 by 15.7 by 21.1 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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8. Shell cup, pl.3 from the series Constighe Modellen, by Adam van Vianen (designer), Christiaen van Vianen (publisher) and Theodorus van Kessel (etcher). 1646–52. Etching, 16.3 by 21.3 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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9. Two bowls, pl.10 from the series Constighe Modellen, by Adam van Vianen (designer), Christiaen van Vianen (publisher) and Theodorus van Kessel (etcher). 1646–52. Etching, 16.3 by 21.3 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
Article
Intertwined birds: Islamic artistic presence in Korean ceramics in the Goryeo period
10/2019 | 1399 | 161
Pages: 811-819
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Han, In-Sung Kim (Han, In-Sung Kim)
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6. Ivory casket, by Muhammad ibn Zayyan. Cuenca, 1026. Elephant ivory, height 19cm. (Museo de Burgos, Burgos).
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1. Pillow. Korea (Goryeo), thirteenth century. Stoneware with celadon glaze, 9.1 by 21.5cm. (Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka).
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10. Dish. Egypt, Fatimid, 10th century, with modern restorations. Earthenware. diameter 13.6cm. (Benaki Museum, Athens).
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12. Court lady’s pouch. Korea (Joseon), nineteenth century. Silk with gold thread, 11 by 12 cm. (National Palace Museum of Korea, Seoul).
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2. Lidded container (‘hap’). Korea (Goryeo), thirteenth century. Stoneware with celadon glaze, 3.1.cm. by 6.8 cm. (Horim Museum, Seoul).
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5. Sword hilt. Korea (Silla), fifth or sixth century AD. Gold and iron, length 13.8cm. (Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul).
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7. Phial. East Iran, late twelfth century. Brass, inlaid with silver, height 12.8 cm. (Idemitsu Museum of Art, Tokyo).
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8. Mural decoration depicting a pair of peafowl with intertwined necks in the eastern Kharraqan tomb tower, near Qazvin, Iran. Seljuk period, 1067–68. From D. Stronach and T.C. Young Jr.: ‘Three octagonal Seljoq tomb towers from Iran’, Iran 4 (1966), pp.1–20, plate XVe.
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9. Detail of an oliphant, showing intertwined birds. Sicily or Italy, eleventh–twelfth century. Elephant ivory, length 69 cm. (National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh).
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Opposite 11. Cup. Ilkhanate, early fourteenth century. Silver with inlaid gilding, 3.3 by 15.2 cm. (David Collection, Copenhagen).
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Opposite 3. Bowl decorated with cranes and clouds. Korea (Goryeo), thirteenth century. Stoneware, inlaid in brown and white slip and celadon glazed, 6.5 cm by 19.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Bridgeman Images).
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Opposite 4. Bowl or saucer. Korea (Goryeo), 1250–1300. Stoneware with celadon glaze and gilding, 5.6 by 22.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Article
A ‘splendid and probably Unique Pebble’: the ‘Benetier de Charlemagne’
06/2012 | 1311 | 154
Pages: 388-393
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Hall, Michael (Hall, Michael)
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6. Detail of the base of St Lawrence trampling the heretic king, by Francesco Alfieri. Trapani, Sicily, mid-sixteenth century. Coral, gilt-bronze and enamel, diameter approx. 14 cm. (San Lorenzo, El Escorial).
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1. The Benetier of Charlemagne. Sardonyx bowl. Byzantine mid-tenth century, mounted on a gold and enamel monstrance foot, Spanish or Italian, before 1571, 23.2 by 26.1 cm. (Private collection; on loan to the National Museums of Scotland).
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2. Detail of the sardonyx bowl in Fig.1.
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3. The Chalice of the Emperor Charles IV. Sardonyx bowl. Byzantine, mid-tenth century, mounted in Germany in 1350. Gold, enamel and pearls, 21.2 by 14.8 cm. (Treasury of St Vitus Cathedral, Prague).
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4. The Chalice of the Emperor Romanos I. Byzantine, before 944. Sardonyx, gold, enamel and pearls, 23.7 by 18.1 cm. (Treasury, St Mark’s, Venice).
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5. Detail of the gold and enamel mount in Fig.1.
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7. Photograph of the Red Room, Halton, Buckinghamshire. 1884. (Private collection).
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The Licinius Bowl
02/1972 | 827 | 114
Pages: 92+95
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Camber, Richard (Camber, Richard)
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A Rock-Crystal Bowl from the Treasury of Henry VIII
04/1958 | 661 | 100
Pages: 120-125
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Hayward, J. F. (Hayward, J. F.; Hayward, John Forrest; H., J. F.; Hayward, John)
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10. Detail from Still Life, by Willem Kalf. 1678. (Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.)
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11. Detail from Still Life, by Willem Kalf. 1678. (Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.)
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12. Detail from the Rock-Crystal Bowl Reproduced in Fig. 13. The Cover.
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13. Rock-Crystal Covered Bowl from the Treasury of Henry VIII. (Schatzkammer, Residenz, Munich.)
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14. Detail from the Rock-Crystal Bowl Reproduced in Fig.13. The Handle.
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15. Detail from the Rock-Crystal Bowl Reproduced in Fig.13. The Base.
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16. Detail from the Rock-Crystal Bowl Reproduced in Fig.13. Detail from the Cover.
Article
A Glass Bowl with the 'Judgment of Paris'
06/1953 | 603 | 95
Pages: 180-185+187
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Richter, Gisela M. A. (Richter, Gisela M. A.; Richter, Gisela Marie Augusta; Richter, G. M. A.; Richter, Gisela M.; Richter, Gisela)
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Smith, Ray Winfield (Smith, Ray Winfield)
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1. The Judgment of Paris. Roman Imperial Period, Late Second or Carly Third Century A. D. Glass Bowl, with Slight Yellowish Tinge at Edges. Numerous Pinpoint Bubbles. Diameter, 20.5 cm, Depth, 3.1 cm. (Mr Ray W. Smith.) Note: The Light Blue Tones on the Figures and Elsewhere Represent Areas Where Paint is Missing, and Where Background Shows Through.
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10. The Judgment of Paris. Detail from Relief. (National Museum of the Terme, Rome.)
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2. Paris, Hermes, and Pothos. Detail from the Painting on the Glass Bowl Shown in Fig.1. [The Judgment of Paris. (Mr Ray W. Smith.)]
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3. Aphrodite and Hera. Detail from the Painting on the Glass Bowl Shown in Fig.1. [The Judgment of Paris. (Mr Ray W. Smith.)]
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4. Paris's Flock. Detail from the Painting on the Glass Bowl Shown in Fig.1. [The Judgment of Paris. (Mr Ray W. Smith.)]
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5. The Judgment of Paris. Wall-Painting from Pompeii. From Helbig: Wandgemälde Campaniens, Pl. XVI.
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6. Artemis and Aktaion. Wall-Painting from Pompeii. From Helbig: Wandgemälde Campaniens, Pl. VIII.
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7. Mosaic from Hadrian's Villa. (Vatican, Rome.)
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8. The Judgment of Paris. Wall-Painting from Pompeii. From Hermann-Helbig: Denkmäler der Malerei des Altertums, p.23, Fig.5.
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9. The Judgment of Paris. Mosaic from Antioch. (Louvre.)
Short Notice
Painted Wood from South America
12/1939 | 441 | 75
Pages: 240+244-245
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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A-Tray. Length, 45.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum); B-Bowl. Diameter, about 43.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum); C-Calabash. Diameter, 36.3 by 32.5 cm. (Sir Percy Wyndham); D-Cabinet (Vargueno). Mahogany, with Iron Fittings. Width, 37.5 cm. (Sir Percy Wyndham). Shorter Notice: Painted Wood from South America
Article
Early Chinese Glass
11/1937 | 416 | 71
Pages: 211-213+216-219+221-223
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Honey, W. B. (Honey, W. B.; Honey, William Bowyer; H., W. B.)
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Plate I. A-Glass Objects Made in Imitation of Jade. Han Dynasty (206 B. C.-A. D. 220). (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey); B-Emerald Green Jar, Found in China. Perhaps Egyptian, Ninth or Tenth Century. Height, 4.5 cm.; C-Greenish Cup, Found in China. Perhaps Syrian, Fourth or Fifth Century. Height, 10.8 cm.; D-Pot and Cover. Perhaps Chinese, T'ang Dynasty (618-907). Height, 4.5 cm.; E, F, G-Glass Figures and "Jewellery." T'ang Dynasty (618-907) or Later. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection); H. Brown, Pale Green and Ruby-Red Pots and Bowl. One Perhaps Roman, the Others Probably Reign of K'ang Hsi (About 1680-1700). Height, 2, 5 and 3 cm Respectively (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey). Early Chinese Glass
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Plate II. A-Crizzelled White Bowl. Diameter 8.7 cm.; B-Dull White Glass Jar. Diameter, 6.6 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection); C-Bowl, with Diamond-Engraved Decoration. Diameter, 8.1 cm. (The Bushell Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum); D-Brownish Yellow Bowl. Diameter, 25.4 cm.; E-Crizzelled White Bowl. Diameter, 27.7 cm. (The Wilfred Buckley Collection). All Reign of K'ang Hsi (About 1680-1700). Early Chinese Glass
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Plate III. A-Turquoise-Blue Dish. Diameter, 16.5 cm.; B-Blue Bowl. Diameter, 17 cm. (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey); C-Blue Bowl and Cover, with Diamond-Engraved Decoration. Height, 14.6 cm. (The Bushell Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum); D-Crizzelled Pale Brown Bowl. Diameter, 17.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum); E-Crizzelled White Bowl, with Diamond-Engraved Decoration. Diameter, 24.8 cm. (Röhsska Museet, Gothenburg); F-Crizzelled White Bowl. Diameter, 24 cm. (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey). All Reign of K'ang Hsi (About 1680-1700). Early Chinese Glass
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Plate IV. A-Bowl, with Opaque White Stripes. Diameter, 14.3 cm. (The Wilfred Buckley Collection); B-Blue Bowl. Diameter, 20.5 cm. (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey); C-Crizzelled White Vase. Height, 36.8 cm.; D-Blue Vase. Height, 37.5 cm.; E-Crizzelled Bluish-White Vase. Height, 25.2 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection); F-Crizzelled White Bottle. Height, 22 cm.; G-Amber-Brown Dish. Diameter, 27 cm. (Mr. H. R. B. Abbey); H-Blue Bottle. Height, 21 cm. (The Eumorfopoulos Collection). All Reign of K'ang Hsi (About 1680-1700). Early Chinese Glass
Short Notice
An Historic Jade Wine-Bowl
01/1936 | 394 | 68
Pages: 49-50+54
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Pope-Hennessy, Una (Pope-Hennessy, Una)
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A, B-Bowl (Chin Weng). Probably Sung Period. Jade, 63.5 by 190.5 cm. (T'uan Ch'eng, Peking).
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Chinese Porcelain Recently Acquired by the British Museum
05/1930 | 326 | 56
Pages: 238-239+242-243
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Hobson, R. L. (Hobson, R. L.; Hobson, Robert Lockhart; H., R. L.)
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Plate I. A-Dish with Red Dragons on Brown Glaze. Chia Ching Mark. Diameter, 16 cm. Chinese Porcelain Recently Acquired by the British Museum
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Plate I. B-Blue and White Dish. Hsüan Tê Mark. Diameter, 19.8 cm. Chinese Porcelain Recently Acquired by the British Museum
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Plate I. C-Blue and White Dish. Hsüan Tê Mark. Diameter, 20.3 cm. Chinese Porcelain Recently Acquired by the British Museum
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Plate I. D-Blue and White Dish. Hung Chih Mark. Diameter, 22 cm. Chinese Porcelain Recently Acquired by the British Museum
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Plate II. A-Stem-Cup with Enamels. Fourteenth Century. Height, 7.6 cm.; B-Stem-Cup. Ch'eng Hua Mark. Height, 7.4 cm. Chinese Porcelain Recently Acquired by the British Museum
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Plate II. C-Blue and White Bowl. Hsüan Tê Mark. Diameter, 17.8 cm. Chinese Porcelain Recently Acquired by the British Museum
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Plate II. D-Stem-Cup with Red Fruit. Height, 10.2 cm. Chinese Porcelain Recently Acquired by the British Museum
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