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Figs. 3.2.2.6a and b  Blue-and-white dish with
                                      English silver-gilt mounts
                                 Jingdezhen kilns, Jiangxi province
                               Ming dynasty, Wanli reign (1573–1620)
                                        Mounts: English, c.1585
                                            Diameter: 36.5cm
                              Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
                                            (acc. no. 44.14.1)


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                              Fig. 3.2.2.7  Blue-and-white bowl with
                                      English silver-gilt mounts
                                 Jingdezhen kilns, Jiangxi province
                                Ming dynasty, Wanli reign mark and
                                       of the period (1573–1620)
                                  Mounts: English (London), c.1585
                                            Diameter: 22.9cm
                              Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
                                            (acc. no. 44.14.3)

                                   Fig. 3.2.2.8  Kraak bottle with
                                      English silver-gilt mounts
                                 Jingdezhen kilns, Jiangxi province
                               Ming dynasty, Wanli reign (1573–1620)
                                  Mounts: English (London), c.1585
                                             Height: 34.6cm
                              Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
                                            (acc. no. 44.14.2)

                                    Fig. 3.2.2.9  Kraak bowl with
                                      English silver-gilt mounts
                                 Jingdezhen kilns, Jiangxi province
                               Ming dynasty, Wanli reign (1573–1620)
                                  Mounts: English (London), c.1585  herons and lotus (Figs. 3.2.2.6a and b), and a bowl decorated with phoenixes flying
                                            Diameter: 24.1cm  amongst floral sprays (Fig. 3.2.2.7).  The other two pieces are Kraak porcelain of not
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                              Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
                                            (acc. no. 44.14.5)  especially high quality. One is a bottle with moulded vertical panels decorated with
                                                             birds perched on flowering or fruiting tree branches, transformed into an ewer with
                                                             the mounts (Fig. 3.2.2.8),  and the other is a bowl decorated with panels of white
                                                                                  495
                          Manuscripts Commission, Salisbury, Vol. XII, p. 527.
                                                                                                                      496
                          Cited in Bracken, 2001, p. 9.      spotted deer reserved on blue foliage and wheel motifs (Fig. 3.2.2.9).
                        492   Historical Manuscripts Commission, Salisbury,    The Metropolitan Museum has another piece of Kraak porcelain with English
                          Vol. XII, p. 697. Cited in Bracken, 2001, p. 9.
                        493   The  Metropolitan  Museum  of Art  records  the   mounts of c.1585. It is a bowl decorated with panels of scrolling foliage and auspicious
                          provenance of these pieces as follows: William Cecil,
                          Lord Burghley; Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter;   symbols divided by double lines on the exterior, and a chakra or flaming wheel border
                          William Alleyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Exeter; William   encircling the interior medallion, which has the same dimensions and rim border of
                          Agnew until 1888 (sold at auction Christie’s London,
                          June 7–8, 1888, lots 256–259); J. Pierpont Morgan;   horses above waves as the Walsingham bowl (Figs. 3.2.2.10a and b). This bowl was
                          and J. P. Morgan Jr.
                        494   This bowl bears a six-character Wanli reign mark   probably made for the export market in the late 1570s, as suggested by the resemblance
                          within a double ring on its recessed base.  of the scrolling foliage decoration to that seen on a bowl fragment recovered from the
                        495   A bottle of this shape with a related decoration
                          found in the Topkapi Saray, inv. no. TKS 15/7804,   Spanish shipwreck San Felipe (1576).  In addition, the Metropolitan Museum has
                                                                                            497
                          indicates that such bottles were also  exported to
                          the Middle East. Published in Krahl and Ayers, Vol.   a Kinrande bowl with blue glaze and gilt decoration on the exterior and underglaze
                          II, 1986, p. 748, no. 1377.        cobalt blue on the interior of the Jiajing reign, fitted with English silver-gilt mounts of
                        496   These four pieces of porcelain and their mounts are
                          discussed and illustrated in Louise Avery, ‘Chinese   c.1590–1610 (Fig. 3.2.2.11).
                                                                                     498
                          Porcelain in English Mounts’,  The Metropolitan
                          Museum of Art Bulletin 2 (9), 1944, pp. 269–271.  A  Kraak rectangular box of the Wanli reign from the Lee Collection housed
                        497   For a sketch-drawing of the bowl, see Von der   at the Royal Ontario Museum is fitted with English silver-gilt mounts dating to
                          Porten, 2012, p. 4, IV–1.
                        498   The  bowl  bears  the  mark  wan  fu  you  tong  (may   c.1570–1580, which relate in workmanship and style to those fitted to the porcelain
                          happiness without end favour your affairs) on the
                          recessed base. Images of the interior and exterior   pieces  formerly  owned  by  Lord  Burghley  at  the  Metropolitan  Museum  discussed
                          of this bowl are published in Pomper, 2014, p. 79,   above (Fig. 3.2.2.12).  This box is comparable to the examples recovered from the
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                          fig. 10.
                        499   The mounts transformed the box into a hinged   Spanish shipwreck San Diego (1600). Two further pieces of Kraak porcelain dating
                          casket with a classical figure surmounting the lid
                          resting on four large ball feet. Yvonee Hackenbroch,   to the Wanli reign fitted with English silver-gilt mounts of the late sixteenth or early



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