Chinese pottery and porcelain; vol. 2. Ming and Ch'ing PorcelainHobson, R. L. (Robert Lockhart)
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Chinese pottery and porcelain; vol. 2. Ming and Ch'ing Porcelain
Hobson, R. L. (Robert Lockhart)
Porcelain, Chinese; Pottery, Chinese
Fig. 3.--Beaker with fan and picture-scroll panels, etc.,
in a deep ruby pink ground. Height 14½ inches. _Wantage
Collection._]
30. Reproductions of wares with incised green decoration in a
yellow glaze (_chiao huang_).
31. Reproductions of yellow-glazed wares: including plain and
with incised ornament.
32. Reproductions of purple brown (_tzŭ_) glazed wares:
including plain and with incised ornament.
33. Porcelain with engraved ornament: including all kinds of
glazes.
34. Porcelain with embossed (_tui_) ornament: including all
kinds of glazes.
35. Painted red (_mo[423] hung_): copying old specimens.
36. Red decoration (_ts’ai hung_): copying old specimens.
37. Porcelain in yellow after the European style.[424]
38. Porcelain in purple brown (_tzŭ_) after the European
style.
39. Silvered (_mo yin_) porcelain.
40. Porcelain painted in ink (_shui mo_): see p. 214.
41. Reproductions of the pure white (_t’ien pai_)[425]
porcelain of the Hsüan Tê period: including a variety of wares
thick and thin, large and small.
42. Reproductions of Chia Ching wares with blue designs.
43. Reproductions of Ch’êng Hua pale painted (_tan miao_)
blue designs.
44. Millet colour (_mi sê_) glazes. “Differing from the
Sung millet colour.” In two shades, dark and light.
45. Porcelain with red in the glaze (_yu li hung_):
including (1) painted designs exclusively in red, (2) the
combination of blue foliage and red flowers.[426]
46. Reproductions of lustrous brown (_tzŭ chin_) glaze:
including two varieties, brown and yellow.
47. Porcelains with yellow glaze (_chiao huang_) decorated
in enamels (_wu ts’ai_). “This is the result of recent
experiments.”
48. Reproductions of green-glazed porcelain: including that with
plain ground and with engraved ornament.
49. Wares with foreign colours (_yang ts’ai_). “In
the new copies of the Western style of painting in enamels
(_fa-lang_) the landscapes and figure scenes, the flowering
plants and birds are without exception of supernatural beauty
and finish.”[427]
50. Porcelain with embossed ornament (_kung hua_):
including all kinds of glazes.
51. Porcelain with European (_hsi yang_) red colour.
52. Reproductions of _wu chin_ (mirror black) glazes:
including those with black ground and white designs and those
with black ground and gilding.
53. Porcelain with European green colour.
54. European _wu chin_ (mirror black) wares.
55. Gilt (_mo chin_) porcelain: copying the Japanese.
56. Gilt (_miao chin_)[428] porcelain: copying the Japanese.
57. Silvered (_miao yin_) porcelain: copying the Japanese.
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