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Hei-ti-wu-tsai, 218. 53> 57 5 of Sung, Ming, and Tsing
Heu-chi, potter, 357. celadons, 8083 year-marks unre-
Hia-moh-yao, 136. liable, 98 ; criteria for blue-and-
Hiai-chia-t? ing monochromatic ware, white ware, 104; of early soft-
paste blue-and-white ware, 117;
322. of hard-paste Ming blue-and-white
Hiang Pu-sun, potter-poet, 361. ware, 119, 126, 127, 135; of
Hing-yao, 15. potters impossible, 136; temporary
Hirth, Friedrich, on Chinese keramics, cessation of year-marks, 1 44 ; of
Kang-hsi egg-shell blue-and-white
8, ii.
ware, 147; of Chien-Lung era
Ho Chou, potter, 13. blue-and-white ware, 1 74 ; of
Ho Chung-chu, potter, 15. Chinese and Japanese Famille
Ho Kuei-lin, potter, 13.
Chrysanthemo-P&oneenne porce-
Ho-yao, 15, 90.
lains, 206208 of modern and
Honan province, imperial ware, 3 7 ; ;
Jung ware, 4 1 ; Chiin ware, 5 i .
European imitations, 238-243,
Hsiang Tuan-p'ien, work on keram-
378-382.
ics, 23. Imperial ware. See Kuan-yao.
Hsien-hung. See Chi-hung. Indian ink decoration, 223.
Iridescence in enamels, 216.
Hsin-Ting-yao, 27. "Iron base," characteristic of Sung
Hsuan-te era, soft-paste blue-and-
dynasty celadons, 34, 37, 40, 41,
white porcelain, 106-109; quality
of the blue used, 1 09 ; hard-paste 43 > 44 47 49 8l -
blue-and-white porcelain, 1 1 1 ; Ivory-white porcelain, 271-273;
specimens of blue-and-white ware,
113; use of red under the glaze, modelled, 272, 274; modern, 273;
127; development of enamelled
esteem, 273-275.
decoration, 183-185; red mono-
chromatic porcelain, 280283. JACQUEMART, Albert, researches in
Hu-kung, potter, imitations of Kuan Chinese keramics, 4 ; on origin of
and Ko wares, 77 ; enamelled ware, old celadons, 62; his "families"
200.
of enamelled ware, 190, 205,
Hu-tien-yao, 91, 303. 210; on process in transmutation
Hii-yin, potter, 361. ware, 331.
Hung-chih era, blue-and-white ware,
Japan, keramic trade with China, 29,
120; enamelled porcelain, 192;
yellow monochromes, 304. 73 ; appreciation of Chinese wares,
Hung-mien monochromatic porcelain,
5 8 ; specimens of Chinese celadons
298.
preserved in, 73-76; Chinese ker-
Hung-wu era, blue-and-white ware,
amic influence, 200 porcelains
104. ;
Hwang-tien-pan ware, 307.
confused with Chinese, 373 ; as an
Hwui Mang-ch'an, potter, 362.
imitator of old Chinese porcelain,
IBN BATUTA on Chinese porcelain,
381.
68, 367.
Identification, of Lung-Chuan ware, Jewelled porcelain, 245.
43, 4749; marks on Chiin ware, Ju-yao, origin, character, 33-36, 40;
metal rings, 3 6 ; mark, 3 7 ; imita-
tions, 76, 83.
Jujube red, monochromatic porcelain,
299; use in combination, 299.
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