Porcelain Aka Oriental Porcelain And Oriental Crafts (1955)
Oxford Museum of Eastern Art, Oxfordshire. Interior of a room in the museum, a man walks up some steps into a room with antique Oriental Porcelain on display. He picks up various pieces of fragile pottery and looks at them closely. C, U of one of the pieces which represents a man walking beside a horse. C, U of another figure the popular God of Wealth from porcelain s most famous period, that of KangHai (sp ) in the 17th century. C, U of another statuette from the same period, an example of the more valuable famille A figure of a smiling man is turned for the camera. C, U of a vase featuring The God of Longevity camera tilts down to show the design. C, U of the head of a design representing one of the three dogs of Fo, or Buddha, symbols of power. L, S of a woman examining porcelain objects which are laid out on a table. C, U of figures representing The Laughing Twins rarely found together says the narrator they are symbols of union and harmony. C, Us of each of the twins.
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