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 Korean Modern Pottery. 



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Fig. 1. Bowl. Dark red stoneware. Fire glaze veruis on the side subjected to 

 most lieat. Height, 5 iuches; diameter, 5| inches; diameter of month, 

 3f iuches. (Cat. No. 121617, U. S. N. M. Seoul, Korea. Collected by 

 Ensign J. B. Beruadon, U. S. N.) 



Fig. 2. Wine Bottle. Heavy, glazed porcelain; ornamented with dragon design 

 in blue. Height, 12^ iuches; diameter of globe, 8^ inches; diameter of 

 base, 5i inches. (Cat. No. 121613, U. S. N. M. Hoaug-tjou, Korea. Col- 

 lected by Ensign ,T. B. Beruadon, U. S. N.) 

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Figs. 1-6. Table Ware. Heavy common porcelain, covered with a patchy glaze of 

 faint green tint. Base rough, covered with kiln sand. A few pieces are 

 signed. In order, these dishes are cup for pickle, with lid; saucer for 

 fish or meat; bowl for stew ; bowl for soup ; rice bowl and bowl for water 

 or gruel. (Cat. No 121620-30, U. S. N. M. Hoang-tjou, Korea. Col- 

 lected by Ensign .J. B. Bernadou, U. S. N.) 



