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unter, have
not except-
age-simula-
vels. It
;noisseur
iade, re-
ing this
;ne place
, e of
xposed. uiag-
and non-
, some of
t d, there
should bear a ? porce-
sem-
vitrified.
'at those
e, nor t.
hen the imitator has
YUNG-CHING PORCELAIN DKCORATKD WJTH RED UNDER
IHh l/LZ
.
I here ace. b- IL , hich the
iSie page 170.) men are happily
succeeded in o
>ften in decorations of the Extreme Orient. The
violacious brown, entirely transparent, used by the
nese to paint , trunks of trees, and sometimes
'
.don pieces this colour is dull,
, or carmine suggesting
id of these enamels is
c- of gold, gives tints of
hinese porcelains this
Onne- .'iy pure tone.
contrary, 5'
id uni-
ir intensity
our paint-
rounds of badger