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A CATALOGUF OF J-:
r, -t IS
ly every succ^;! g: jbjects have
m their tran 7^ " These prod-
I aust^us quality.
y Jungs are drr^^ ^ % ^ -^r^firary annals as resembling
^ n the later types are some-
lat" tinge of p*-
re dull in coli ^ led creamy-white glaze, a
jaste beinp • <ai product.
• er white uchien," was produced during
^the Sung dynasty -t specimens of this type show a pale rioe-
toned glar-" ' is of a heavy texture with engraved designs
character: jrcelcun I? ^ ;, the Yiian dynasty is
g ' frst merely a
The IT, j S; 1^
known a , >cs. Identi-
"<
copy of t.
hed specimens she ^TaveW suriaces unoer the cream or
ivory white glaze, '• texture.
The "Fen-ting, a particular kind of soft-
paste porcelain, namec; ' made
of the
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