Page 327 - Chinese pottery and porcelain : an account of the potter's art in China from primitive times to the present day
P. 327

Yi-hsing Ware                       183

out foot and foot rim, and by a glaze which stops a Httle short of

the base in an even, regular line which is quite distinct from the

Awavy glaze line of the Yiian and earlier wares.  jar of this type

in the British Museum has a typical Yi-hsing glaze, and though

this is not perhaps sufficient ground for generalising, I would

suggest that this peculiar finish is an indication of Yi-hsing

manufacture.
   322   323   324   325   326   327   328   329   330   331   332