TWO PRIMITIVE PIECES. TEACUP (Ch’a Wan), of the Hang-chou imperial ware (Kuan Yao) of the Southern Sung dynasty (1127-1279), of semi globular form, and a VASE FOR FLOWERS (Hua Tsun), of typical Yuan dynasty porcelain (Yuan Tz'u, 12S0-IJ67), of rounded quadrangular form, with two tubular handles, modeled after an archaic bronze sacrificial design. The glaze, which is spread on thickly, runs down in an unctuous mass From the book ' ORIENTAL CERAMIC ART COLLECTION OF William Thompson Walters ' Published in 1897


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