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PLATE LXXXI

Vase      of  beaker  shape  with  swelling  body                   grey porcel-
                                                                 ;

lanous stoneware of Tz'u Chou type. Thick white, lustrous

glaze which does not extend on to the base, though a smear of

glaze appears underneath. The foot is hollowed out, and there

is a widish foot-rim. The handles of the vase are in the form

of lotus stalks, one bearing a leaf and the other a flower

and bud.

Tz'u Chou type. Ming dynasty. H. 12".

                      In the possession of Mr. F. N. Schiller.
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