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Fig. 14.3 Chinese porcelain
shards collected from
archaeological work at San
Blas
Fig. 14.4 Chinese porcelain
shards collected from
archaeological work at San
Blas
Fig. 14.5 Chinese porcelain
shards collected from
archaeological work at San
Blas
6. A bowl of blue and white with a flower design in the center and motif of a leaf
or a type of mark in the base that is typical in the Qing Dynasty especially in the
late 17th century. The bowl has a high and raised base (Fig. 14.6)
7. A part of a blue and white plate with leaf motifs (flower spray) inside. This was
produced in Zhangzhou. At its base, it has a mark written in cobalt that cannot