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INDEX

Shao Wan-kin, potter, 359.

Shao Wan-yin, potter, 359.

Shao-kai, potter, 361.

Shao-shan, potter, 358.

Shapes, in blue-and-white porcelain, 113, 123-125, 129-134, 146, 147; in Hawthorn pattern ware, 142; in enamelled porcelain, 187; lamp-shades, 215; copies from bronzes, 251; boccaro tea-pots, 362, 363.

Shê-pi-lü monochromatic ware, 321.

Sheu-yao, 15, 303.

Shi Ming, potter, 358.

Shi Ta-pin, potter, 358.

Shi Ying, potter, 359.

Shi-hang, potter, 358.

Shin-tin-ki, 90.

Shô-sô collection, specimens of early Chinese wares, 21.

Shu Chiao, potter, 28, 260.

Shu Hung, potter, 28, 260.

Shu-fu-yao, 93, 251.

Shu-yao, 16.

Shun-chih era, blue-and-white ware, 136.

Siam ware, 64; céladon, 64.

Siam-nan-yao, 136.

Siao-yao, 260.

Snuff-bottles, Chinese, in Egyptian tombs, 228.

Solyman on early Chinese porcelain, 10.

Soufflé ware, 151-153, 311, 395.

Spotted-yellow ware, 307.

Starred-ice crackle, 345.

Steatite, use in soft-paste porcelain, 107, 267, 269.

Stippling in blue-and-white ware, 174.

Sü Ts'z-ching, potter, 362.

Sü Yiu-chüen, potter, 358.

Su-chou-yao, 85.

Subjects for decoration. See Decoration.

Sui dynasty, wares, 13-15.

Sui-ki, 343.

Sung dynasty wares, Ting, 24-28, 31, 250, 259, 260; Kichou, 28; Tu-Ting, 29; Ju, 32-37; Kuan, 37-41; Jung, 41; Lung-chuan, 41-50; Ko, 42-45, 50; Chün, 50-57; Chien, 57-60; Su-chou imitation of Ting, 85; of Ching-tê-chên, 89, 90; blue-and-white, 98; Tsu-chou, 276; green tiles, 319.

Symbols, Chinese, as decorative subjects, 158-161.

Szechuen province, ware of the Tang dynasty, 16.

Ta-lu monochromatic ware, 319.

Ta-sin, caligraphist, 361.

Tang, superintendent of Ching-tê-chên potteries, 81, 137, 172, 201, 298; his yellow glaze, 307, 308.

Tang dynasty, wares, 15-17, 21.

Tao-lu, keramic history, 3.

Tao-shu, keramic annals, 3.

Tao Yü, potter, 14.

Taou-kwang era, blue-and-white ware, 175.

Tê-hwa-yao, 271.

Tea, properties ascribed to, 57.

Tea ceremonial, Japanese art tendencies, 98.

Tea-pots. See Boccaro ware.

Three-coloured ware, porcelain, 245, 247; faience, 246-249.

Tieh-siu-hwa ware, 339.

Tien-lan monochromatic porcelain, 312.

Tiger as a decorative subject, 157.

Tiger-skin glaze, 341.

Tiles, ancient green, 319.

Ting-yao, original or Sung, date of origin, 23; character, 24-27, 250—252; scarcity, 273; imitations and later wares called, 27, 83, 85, 93; coarser varieties, 28, 29; factory transferred to Nan-chang, 31; character of the Nan-chang ware, 31; Ming, 257; later, made at Ching-tê-chên, 262-264; question

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