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Article
Chinese Ceramic Imports to Japan between the Ninth and Fourteenth Centuries
12/1976 | 885 | 118
Pages: 816+818-825
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Tregear, Mary (Tregear, Mary; Tregear, M.)
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27. 'Bakohan', Kinuta Celadon Foliated Bowl, Lung Ch'üan Ware, Thirteenth Century. (National Museum, Tokyo).
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28. Mallet Shaped Kinuta Celadon Vase with Phoenix Handles, 'Ban Sei'. Lung Ch'üan Ware Thirteenth Century. (National Museum, Tokyo).
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29. Irridescent Temmoku Tea Bowl, Thirteenth Century. Chien yang Fukien Ware, Ryōkō-in Kyoto.
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30. Another View of Fig. 27.
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31. Another View of Fig. 29.
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32. Aratsu Port, Korokan Sherds, Greenwares, Various Types of Shang Liu Hu. Tenth Century. (City Museum, Fukuoka, Kyushu).
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33. The Reverse of the Sherds Illustrated in Fig.32.
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34. Tatara Site Sherds, Green and White Wares, Tung An Type with Flat Base. (City Museum, Fukuoka, Kyushu).
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35. The Reverse of the Sherds Illustrated in Fig.34.
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36. Wajiro Site, White Bowl, P'u K'o, Fukien Type. (City Museum, Fukuoka, Kyushu).
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37. Another View of the Bowl Illustrated in Fig.36.
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38. Tatara Site, Sherds Green and White. Top Row Left to Right: Lung Ch'uan Type, Li Shui Type, Fukien Tung An Type. Lower Row: Possibly Kwangtung. (City Museum, Fukuoka, Kyushu).
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39. The Reverse of the Sherds Illustrated in Fig.38.
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40. Tatara Site, Ying Ch'ing Dish, Tung An Type. (See Wen Wu, 1958, No.2). (City Museum, Fukuoka, Kyushu).
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41. Wajiro Site, Ying Ch'ing Bowl, P'u K'o, Fukien Type. (City Museum, Fukuoka, Kyushu).
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42. Another View of the Bowl Illustrated in Fig.41.
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43. Kanatake Site, White Bowl, Tung An Type. (City Museum, Fukuoka, Kyushu).
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44. Another View of the Bowl Illustrated in Fig.43.
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45. Another View of the Bowl Illustrated in Fig.43.
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A. Sketch Map to Show the Major Places Involved in Trade and the Probable Trade Routes Followed.
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B. Sketch Map to Show the Trade Sites Identified at Hakata Bay.
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The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I - The Ceramics
01/1936 | 394 | 68
Pages: 2-5+8-11
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Hobson, R. L. (Hobson, R. L.; Hobson, Robert Lockhart; H., R. L.)
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Bottle. Pale Bluish-Grey Crackled Glaze. Kuan Ware. Sung Dynasty. Height, 17.4 cm. (Sir Percival David, Bart.)
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Plate II. A-Bowl. Grey Stoneware, with Dragon Designs Carved in Relief, and Grey Celadon Glaze. Yüeh Ware. Sung Dynasty or Earlier. Diameter, 27.6 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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Plate II. B-Vase (P'ing) of Paper-Beater Form, with Light Greenish-Blue Crackled Glaze. ju Ware. Sung Dynasty. Height, 22.6 cm. (The Chinese Government); C-Vase with Engraved Lotus Scroll Under a Bluish (ying Ch'ing) Glaze. Sung Dynasty. Height, 18.3 cm. (Mr. Oscar Raphael). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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Plate III. A-Dish. Dark Body, with Light Greenish-Grey Crackled Glaze. Kuan Ware. Southern Sung Dynasty. Diameter, 27.3 cm. (The Chinese Government). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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Plate III. B-Dish. Porcelain, with Carved Lily Design under an Ivory-White Glaze. Chi Chou Ware. Sung Dynasty. Diameter, 16.6 cm. (Sir Percival David, Bt.). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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Plate III. C-Vase (Tsun), with Dappled Lilac-Purple Glaze. Chün Ware. Sung Dynasty. Height, 24.7 cm. (The Chinese Government). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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Plate III. D-Vase. Stoneware, with Engraved Floral Decoration in Greenish Brown. Tz'u Chou Ware. Sung Dynasty. Height, 45.7 cm. (Mrs. Samuel T. Peters). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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Plate IV. A-Square Vase, Porcelain, Enamelled on the Biscuit with Red-Tinted Prunus Blossom; Black Ground. Period of K'ang Hsi. Height, 48.2 cm. (Mr. A. De Rothschild); B-Sauce Pot, with Crimson Glaze and Design of Lotus Petals. Ming Dynasty. Mark and Period of Hsüan tê. Height, 10.6 cm.; C-Vase, Decorated in Enamels with Apricot and Willow Trees, Spring Swallows, and a Poem. Blue Enamel Mark of Ch'ien Lung. One of a Pair. Height, 17.5 cm. (The Chinese Government). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. I. The Ceramics
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The David Collection Catalogue
12/1934 | 381 | 65
Pages: 264-265+268-270
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Winkworth, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Winkworth, W. W. (W. W. W.); Winkworth; Winkworth, William Wilberforce)
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Plate I. A-Preserve-Pot and Cover. Porcelain, Painted in Underglaze Copper-red and Blue. Dated Hsüan-Tê Period (A. D. 1426-1435). The David Collection Catalogue.
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Plate I. B-Imperial Rice Bowl. Porcelain, Painted in Underglaze Copper-red and Blue. Mark and Period of Hsüan-tè (A. D. 1426-1435). Diameter, 17 cm.; Weight, 441 grammes. The David Collection Catalogue.
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Plate II. The Kitchener Bowl. Porcelain, Decorated in Enamel Colours. Mark of Ch'êng-hua Period. (A. D. 1465-1487). Diameter, 15.5 cm.; Weight, 94 grammes. The David Collection Catalogue.
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Characteristics of T'ang and Sung Pottery
08/1934 | 377 | 65
Pages: 72-73+75-76
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Bachhofer, Ludwig (Bachhofer, Ludwig)
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A-Vase. T'ang Dynasty. Height, 13.3 cm. (Mr. George Eumorfopoulos). Characteristics of T'ang and Sung Pottery
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B-Lung Chüan Tripod. Sung Dynasty. Height, 11.8 cm. (Mr. Henry Bergen, London). Characteristics of T'ang and Sung Pottery
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C-Dish. T'ang Dynasty. Diameter, 38.1 cm. (Mr. George Eumorfopoulos). Characteristics of T'ang and Sung Pottery
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D-Ting Dish from a Manchurian Grave. Sung Dynasty. Diameter, 29.8 cm. (British Museum). Characteristics of T'ang and Sung Pottery
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The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II: III.-The Chino-Siamese Wares of Sawankalōk
11/1933 | 368 | 63
Pages: 202-204+206-208+210-211
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Le May, Reginald (Le May, Reginald; M., R. le; May, Reginald Le)
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Plate I. A-Interior of Celadon Dish of Chino-Sawankalōk Ware. Middle Period. Lightly Fired. Fourteenth Century. Diameter, 33.6 cm. (Mr. Reginald le May). (Both in the Collection of Mr. Reginald le May; On Loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum). The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II
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Plate I. B-Celadon Jarlet Chino - Sawankalōk Ware. First Period (Sung Type). Early Fourteenth Century. Height, 5 cm., without Stand (Mr. Reginald le May). (Both in the Collection of Mr. Reginald le May; On Loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum). The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II
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Plate I. C-Exterior of A. Notice Centre of Base, Which is Cord-Cut. (Both in the Collection of Mr. Reginald le May; On Loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum). The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II
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Plate I. D-Celadon Bottle of Chino-Sawankalōk Ware. Third Period. Highly Fired with Brilliant Glaze. Fifteenth Century and Later. Height, 17.7 cm. Notice Black Ring of Tall Cylindrical Pontil on Base. (Both in the Collection of Mr. Reginald le May; On Loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum). The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II
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Plate I. E-Semi-Celadon Potiche of Chino-Sawankalōk Ware, with Thin Opaque Glaze. Probably Fifteenth Century. Height, 20.3 cm. (Both in the Collection of Mr. Reginald le May; On Loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum). The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II
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Plate II. A-G, Hard porcellanous Chino-Sawankalōk Stoneware. A, H, I, The P'ya Nakon Prarām Collection; B-G, Mr. Reginald le May; on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum). A-Brown - glazed Cat. Fourteenth century. Height, c. 22.8 cm. B-Brown - glazed Bottle. Fourteenth century. Height, 26 cm. C-Brown-glazed Monkey. Fourteenth century. Height, 9.5 cm. D-Black-glazed Jar. Thick opaque glaze. Probably fifteenth century. Height, 22.2 cm. E-White-glazed covered Jar. Fifteenth century. Height, 17.1 cm. F-White-glazed Head of Buddhist Divinity. Fifteenth century. Height, 15.2 cm. G-Brown and White Bottle. Fifteenth century. Height, 19 cm. H-Polychrome decorated Dish of Chino-Sawankalōk Ware. Fifteenth century. Diameter, c. 25.4 cm. I-Covered Jar of the same. Fifteenth century. Height, c. 11.4 cm. The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II
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Plate III. A-Brown and White Chino-Sawankalōk Bowl of characteristic Tzu Chou Type. Probably fourteenth century. Diameter, 22.8 cm. (A, E, Mr. Reginald le May; on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum; F, Mr. Reginald le May; B, C, D, the P'ya Nakon Prarām Collection). The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II
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Plate III. B-Brown and White Figures of Disciples of Chino-Sawankalōk Ware. Fifteenth century. Height without stands, c. 20.3 cm. (A, E, Mr. Reginald le May; on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum; F, Mr. Reginald le May; B, C, D, the P'ya Nakon Prarām Collection). The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II
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Plate III. C-Brown and White Figures of Lions from Suk'ot'ai (left) and Sawankalōk (right). Fifteenth century. Height: left figure, c. 38.1 cm.; right figure, c. 45.7 cm. (A, E, Mr. Reginald le May; on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum; F, Mr. Reginald le May; B, C, D, the P'ya Nakon Prarām Collection). The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II
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Plate III. D-Jar of Blue and White Ware. Probably of Southern Chinese Origin. Fourteenth century. Height, c. 7.6 cm. (A, E, Mr. Reginald le May; on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum; F, Mr. Reginald le May; B, C, D, the P'ya Nakon Prarām Collection). The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II
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Plate III. E-Black and White Chino-Sawankalōk covered Jar. Fifteenth century. Height, 10.1 cm. (A, E, Mr. Reginald le May; on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum; F, Mr. Reginald le May; B, C, D, the P'ya Nakon Prarām Collection). The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II
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Plate III. F-Covered Pot of Blue and White Ware. Probably of Southern Chinese Origin. Fourteenth century. Height, 3.8 cm. (A, E, Mr. Reginald le May; on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum; F, Mr. Reginald le May; B, C, D, the P'ya Nakon Prarām Collection). The Ceramic Wares of North-Central Siam-II
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The Rutherston Collection at South Kensington II-Ceramics
12/1929 | 321 | 55
Pages: 300-301+303-305+308-309
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Thorpe, W. A. (Thorpe, W. A.; T., W. A.; Thorpe, William Arnold)
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Plate I. Bowl with Painted and Incised Decoration; Tz'ŭ Chou Type. The Rutherston Collection at South Kensington-II. Ceramics
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Plate II. A-Jar, Reddish-Brown Glaze. Han Dynasty; B-Jug, Showing Hellenistic Influence, Buff Earthenware with a Creamy-White Glaze. Kü-lu-hsien Type. The Rutherston Collection at South Kensington-II. Ceramics
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Plate II. C-Vase Covered with a Creamy-White Glaze. Kü-lu-hsien Type; D-Vase with Incised Design under a Creamy-White Glaze. Ting Type. The Rutherston Collection at South Kensington-II. Ceramics
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Plate III. A-Bowl covered with a creamy white glaze. Kü-lu-hsien type; B-Jar, dark grey earthenware with black glaze and dabs of rusty brown. Honan Chien type; C-Vase, covered with black glaze. Tz'ŭ Chou type; D-Bowl, covered with a pale greenish-blue glaze. Ju type; E-Bowl, with foliated design under an olive-green celadon glaze. Lung-Ch'ūan type. The Rutherston Collection at South Kensington-II. Ceramics