1. Chinese Porcelain Bowl with Overglaze Design in Five Colours. Date-Mark of Cheng-te (1505-1521). By Kind Permission of Mr. George Salting. Chinese Enamelled Porcelain. Plate II
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2. Water-Vessel in form of Carp. 'San-Tsai' Painted Glazes Without Black Pencilling. Probably XVI Century. In the Victoria and Albert Musecm. Chinese Enamelled Porcelain. Plate II
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3. Small Water-Vessel in Form of Chinese Poet Resting on Jar. 'San-Tsai' Painted Glazes with Black Pencilling. Early XVIII Century. By Kind Permission of Mr. George Salting. Chinese Enamelled Porcelain. Plate II
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Chinese Porcelain Enamelled with Five Colours. XVI Century (Early or Late). in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Chinese Enamelled Porcelain. Plate I.
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Jar with Blue-Black Ground. Decoration in Relief, Slightly Countersunk, Pale Yellow and Greenish Blue. Probably XV Century. By Kind Permission of Mr. George Salting
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