Page 91 - Vol_2_Archaeology of Manila Galleon Seaport Trade
P. 91
58 C. Zhou
Fig. 3.7 Comparison of the blue and white porcelains between the Nan’ao No. I shipwreck and
Erlong Kiln in Zhangzhou. 1–3: Porcelains from the Nan’ao No. I shipwreck, 4, 5: Porcelains from
Erlong Kiln
Fig. 3.8 Comparison of the blue and white porcelains between the Nan’ao No. I shipwreck and
Guanyinge Kiln site of Jingdezhen. 1–4: Porcelains from the Nan’ao No. I shipwreck, 5–8:
Porcelains from Guanyinge Kiln site
known as “sandy foot wares” in the study of exported ceramics. This group of
porcelains have also been misunderstood as the kiln products in somewhere in
Shantou (!!) city which are known as “Santow wares”. These wares had usually