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7.15. Jingdezhen imperial inkstone with peacock blue glaze and 7.16. Jingdezhen peacock-blue-glazed shard and imperial
traces of gilt dragons, Yuan dynasty, reign of the Wenzong inkstone with underglaze cobalt dragon design before
emperor (1328–1332), 11.8 cm tall, 32 cm diameter. Excavated application of peacock blue glaze, Yuan dynasty, reign of the
from Doufulong, Zhushan district, Jingdezhen. Jingdezhen Wenzong emperor (1328–1332). Partially shard-restored
Institute of Ceramic Archaeology. inkstone cover has 26.7 cm diameter. Both pieces excavated in
1988 at Doufulong on the “northern foot” (bei lu) of Fengjing
Road, Zhushan district, Jingdezhen. Jingdezhen Institute of
Ceramic Archaeology.
This scan is 185%
7.17. Fahua ware polychrome porcelaneous jar with openwork dragon and phoenix motif and a solid cylinder core,
Yuan dynasty, 46.4 cm tall, 50.8 cm diameter. The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.