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OF CHINESE PORCELAINS [CASE IV
77, 78. TWO COVERED BOWLS. Powder-blue,
with floral decoration in the glaze.
K'ang-hsi (1662-1722). Diameter ^^-^ inches.
79,80. TWO CLUB-SHAPED VASES. Powder-
blue, each with two quadrilateral panels showing one
of the Immortals coming on a dragon across the sea.
K'ang-hsi (1662-1722). Height 9^^ inches.
81,82. TWO PERFUME-SPRINKLERS. Sim-
ilar to No. 64.
K'ang-hsi (1662-1722). 8XHeight inches.
TWO83, 84. BOTTLES. Similar to No. 59.
K'ang-hsi (1662-1722). Height lO;^ inches.
85,86. TW^O OVOID BOTTLES with cup-shaped
mouths and bulbous collars. Powder-blue, each with
three pomegranate-shaped reserves showing emblems
and flowering shrubs.
K'ang-hsi (1662-1722). 9KHeight inches.
87. PERFUME-SPRINKLER. Powder-blue; sim-
Height 8J4 inches.
ilar to No. 64.
K'ang-hsi (i 662-1 722).
CASE V
88 to 92. GARNITURE OF FIVE PIECES. Blue
and white vases, known as Nankeen porcelain. Dec-
orated with a series of panels containing various de-
signs, of which the figures of women were known as
"
Lijsen," or "long Elizas," a title by which
Lange
vases of this type were distinguished.
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