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APPENDICES
Appendix A Porcelain imported by the English East India Company at
Canton 1729-1743; 1750, 1751, 1755, 1759, 1761, 1764, 1768, 1774, 1776,
1777.
Notes: For the shape of porcelain, some of them were bought in sets, such as Dishes,
D.5 means 5 dishes as one set; B&W refers to Blue and White.
Source: The English East India Company Factory Records, Canton, IOR/G/12.
IOR/G/12/28: 1729; IOR/G/12/31: 1731; IOR/G/12/33: 1732; IOR/G/12/33: 1733
IOR/G/12/35, IOR/G/12/36, IOR/G/12/37: 1734
IOR/G/12/38, IOR/G/12/39, IOR/G/12/40: 1735
IOR/G/12/40, IOR/G/12/41: 1736; IOR/G/12/41, IOR/G/12/42, IOR/G/12/43: 1737
IOR/G/12/45: 1738; IOR/G/12/46, IOR/G/12/47: 1739; IOR/G/12/48: 1740
IOR/G/12/49, IOR/G/12/50: 1741; IOR/G/12/50, IOR/G/12/51: 1742
IOR/G/12/52, IOR/G/12/53, IOR/G/12/54: 1750
IOR/G/12/55, IOR/G/12/56: 1751; IOR/G/12/57: 1753
IOR/G/12/58: 1774; IOR/G/12/59: 1776; IOR/G/12/59, IOR/G/12/62: 1777
IOR/R/10/4: 1755, 1759; IOR/R/10/5: 1761, 1764.
For year 1768, the source is from: Geoffrey A. Godden, Oriental Export Market
Porcelain and Its Influence on European Wares (London and New York: Granada,
1979), pp.133-134.
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