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some of it appears to
have been coloured with
unfired pigments. The
majority of the Han
pieces, on the contrar)-,
are glazed, "the typi-
&"Han15 \ "c'a^l^ ^^'^" glaze being a
^V|\ translucent ggireenish
'fcWellow, which, over a
\\ed body, produces a
lour varying from leaf
1 to olive brown."
ugh hardly ap-
ching the refine-
^At attained in later
^^ic work, or even
contemporary
en in jade and
Pbinied bv the productions
Cassell & Company, Limited, La Belle Sauvage, H a n potter are
LoNroN, E.C
by high artistic
F 15.I15 They included
ions of com-
•ts of life, as
ns and orna-
^rived from
P •ontaining
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iny of the
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