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PLATE LXXXV
Vase with ovoid body, short neck, and small mouth
slightly spreading at the lip. Buff- grey stoneware with coat-
ing of white slip and three groups of boldly painted designs
of a flower with fern-like foliage in black under a transparent
green glaze. The base is covered with white slip and trans-
parent colourless glaze. The green extends over the foot-rim
which bears the marks of five supports.
Tz'u Chou type. Sung dynasty. H. 12".
In the possession of Mr. George Eumorfopoulos.