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I20. Beaker-shaped vase with raised centre, covered with a fine sang-de-boeuf glaze
coarsely crackled. Kang-He period. Height 8^ inches.
121. Pair of bowls with deep flanged lips, covered inside and out with a sang-de-
boeuf glaze finely mottled on a crackled surface. Ming period. Diameter 71^ inches.
Formerly in the collection of Prince Woo.
122. An elegantly shaped bottle with short neck, covered with a rich transparent
red glaze under which is a coarse crackle. The gradations of colour throughout are
remarkable. Kang-He period. Height 8 inches.
123. Beaker-shaped vase with raised centre, covered with a sang-de-bceuf glaze
varying in tone and depth throughout. Kang-He period. Height 7^ inches.
124. Pair of long-necked bottle-shaped vases of fine white porcelain. Surrounding
the lower portion of the neck, and extending over the body of the vase, is the figure
of a dragon modelled in high relief and enamelled in peach bloom splashed with green.
Six character mark. Kang-He period. Height 8| inches.
125. Short-necked oviform vase covered with an apple-green enamel under which
is a coarse crackle. Ming period. Height 6^ inches.
126. Pair of flat-bodied vases with long necks, covered with a fine rose-du-Barri
enamel. Yung-Ching period. Height 5^ inches.
127. Pair of beaker-shaped vases with raised centres, covered with a rich clair-de-
lune glaze. Six character mark. Kang-He period. Height 7 J inches.
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