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Fig. 5.17 Zhangzhou covered box discovered from the Binh Thuan shipwreck (left), Zhangzhou
covered box from the in the Seikado Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo (middle) and Jingdezhen covered
box with over glaze red and green from the collection of Shanghai Museum, China (right)
Fig. 5.18 Zhangzhou covered bowl discovered from the Binh Thuan shipwreck (left), Jingdezhen
bowl discovered from the Nan’ao No. 1 shipwreck (middle) and Jingdezhen bowl from the
collection of the British Museum (right) (Hall 2001)
Fig. 5.19 Zhangzhou plates in the Seikado Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo
in the last two centuries (Seikado Bunko Art Museum 1997). They were published
by museums and private collectors in the recent decades. Besides, some European
collections of Zhangzhou wares were also showing an Asian origin, such as the
famous collection of the Princesseh of National Museum of Ceramics in