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Source the UK T.H. Shire physicians collection Bluett & Sams, London London he bond, on November 7, 2005,
exhibition items 5 Oriental ancient ceramic society of London, the Sung Dynasty Wares. Chun and Brown Glazes “, 1952, no. 41 Christie ‘s, the gu yun tiancheng: yu mountain man in the song Dynasty porcelain collection exhibition “, Hong Kong, November 22 to 27, 2012. New York, March 15 to 20, 2013. London, from May 10 to 14, 2013, Turing number 24 exposure, fold along the arc abdominal wall, bearing with three cloud. Body and mouth along the stamps into six disc ling flowers. Inside and sky blue glaze, glaze in some earthworms clay grain. At the end of “four” inscription, and finishing with the mark. the modelling neat and elegant, is an excellent work of display kind of jun porcelain. Display in the jun porcelain is referred to as porcelain masterpieces of engraved with Numbers of flowers, including ji chun, a variety of flower POTS and POTS. With the bottom of the digital display type of jun porcelain from “one” to “10”, and so on. Written in qianlong “NaYao notes” once said: “there are just a little number of words between the bottom of foot, covered with the mark of a vice.” Accordingly, the Numbers are used to indicate a flower pot and bowl of matches. In recent years, some scholars point out that related to the size of the digital model and implements, the smaller the bottom number, implements the bigger size, can be prepared. the masterpieces of the shape of basin shape, can be divided into three categories, old called “wash”. One round shape of the folding of the mouth, the outer drum nails, see England ace in old Tibet case, “nine”, November 27, 2013, Christie’s auction in Hong Kong, 3102 items. Another six disc sunflower shape, such as “six” example, sold in auction at Christie’s in Hong Kong on June 3, 2015, 3121 items. The final shape should the lots, ling flower shape to six discs. Only only known only with the shape of the word “four” example, the Palace Museum in Taipei, Taipei in 1999 published “the Palace Museum porcelain series: department of pa, pp 114-115, focus, no. 40. The remaining six disc ling floriated wash see masterpieces: Beijing the imperial Palace Museum collection, “ten” inscription, carrier published in 1996, the national Palace Museum hidden treasures collected the two song porcelain (top), 34-36 pages, chart 29-31; nullnullnullnullnullnull
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