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FIGURE 6.  Cup  of Chinese celadon
                                                                                      porcelain of the Ming dynasty with
                                                                                      English silver-gilt mounts, dating  from
                                                                                      the early sixteenth century. Given by
                                                                                      Archbishop William Warham (circa
                                                                                      1450-1532) in 1530 to New College,
                                                                                      Oxford,  of which he had  been a fel-
                                                                                      low. By permission  of  the  Warden  and
                                                                                      Fellows, New  College,  Oxford.
                                                                                      Photo: J.  W.  Thomas.











































            FIGURE 7.  Bowl of grayish-blue Chinese porcelain  of the  late
            sixteenth century mounted with  silver-gilt as a communion cup for
            Samuel Lennard, a London merchant. The mounts are struck with  FIGURE 8.  Long-necked bottle of blue-and-white Chinese porcelain
            the London date-mark for 1569-70 and were made by the silver-  of the Wanli period with English silver-gilt mounts  of around  1580,
            smith using the mark FR. It is the earliest known  fully marked piece  converting it into an ewer. It is one of a group of Wanli porcelains
            of oriental porcelain mounted in London. London, Percival David  mounted  at this time for William  Cecil, Lord Burghley. New  York,
            Foundation,  University  of  London.                 The Metropolitan  Museum  of Art,  Rogers Fund, 1944  (44.14.2).




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