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PLATE LXIV
Beaker of bronze form with round body, tall neck, and
flaring mouth ; spreading base with low foot-rim. Porcel-
lanous ware, burnt red at the exposed edge of the foot-rim,
with grey-green celadon glaze.
On the bulb are four dentate ribs, and on the neck and
base four pointed leaf designs in applied relief, stamped with
Akey-fret pattern in the style of an ancient bronze. fine
example of the art of the school of potters founded by the
younger Chang.
Lung-ch'iian ware. Sung dynasty. H. 9-5".
In the possession of Mr. P. David.