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There can be no doubt that the Chien-ning mentioned by Mr. Hippisley in 1888, the Kien-ning mentioned in the Guide to Pottery and Porcelain of the Far East
issued by the London Museum, and the Chien-ou of the present Chinese map are one and the same pace. The Chien ware was undoubtedly first manufactured in the region of Chien-ou (formerly Kien-ning Fu) situated on the Min River approximately 160 miles from Foochow. The shifting of the manufacture of this ware to the present age-old kiln sites far removed from Chien-ou was very likely due to the presence of a more ample supply of the peculiar kind of clay in the Chien-yang region from which the ware was made.
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There
can
be
no
doubt
that
the
Chien-ning
mentioned
by
Mr.
Hippisley
in
1888,
the
Kien-ning
mentioned
in
the
"Guide
to
Pottery
and
Porcelain
of
the
Far
East"
issued
by
the
London
Museum,
and
the
Chien-ou
of
the
present
Chinese
map
are
one
and
the
same
pace.
The
Chien
ware
was
undoubtedly
first
manufactured
in
the
region
of
Chien-ou
(formerly
Kien-ning
Fu)
situated
on
the
Min
River
approximately
160
miles
from
Foochow.
The
shifting
of
the
manufacture
of
this
ware
to
the
present
age-old
kiln
sites
far
removed
from
Chien-ou
was
very
likely
due
to
the
presence
of
a
more
ample
supply
of
the
peculiar
kind
of
clay
in
the
Chien-yang
region
from
which
the
ware
was
made.