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CASE l] THE MORGAN COLLECTION
In the reserves on the ewer, the chi-lin (unicorn) and
feng-huang (phoenix); Hon and eagle; pheasant with
sprays of magnolia and tree peony.
K'ang-hsi (1662-1722). Height 11 and loK inches.
15. OVOID VASE with short, straight neck. Pow-
der-blue, with white rectangular and leaf-shaped re-
serves containing various ornament.
K'ang-hsi (1662-1722). 8XHeight inches.
16. BOTTLE with bulbous neck. Powder-blue,
with white reserves containing various ornament.
K'ang-hsi (1662-1722). Height 8 inches.
17 to 19. GARNITURE OF THREE PIECES: two
ovoid vases with short, straight necks, and a bottle
with long, flaring neck. Powder-blue. White reserves
with various ornament.
K'ang-hsi (1662-1722). 8^Height and 10 inches.
20. BOTTLE with bulbous neck. Powder-blue
with reserves containing various designs, and on the
neck a band of ornament on a red ground.
K'ang-hsi (1662-1722). Height 7>< inches.
21. TRIPLE-GOURD BOTTLE with trumpet
mouth. Powder-blue, with white reserves of various
shapes containing decoration of diverse objects.
K'ang-hsi (i 662-1 722). Height g}4 inches.
22. BOTTLE with bulbous neck. Powder-blue,
with white reserves filled with various ornament, the
blue ground overlaid with arabesques in gold.
K'ang-hsi (1662-1722). Height 8 inches.
23. BOWL, shallow, with cover and handles. Pow-
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