Nonya ware and Kitchen Ch'ing : ceremonial and domestic pottery of the 19th-20th centuries commonly found in Malaysia : the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society, West Malaysian Chapter, first members' exhibition, held in the Muzium Seni Asia, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1981
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Nonya ware and Kitchen Ch'ing : ceremonial and domestic pottery of the 19th-20th centuries commonly found in Malaysia : the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society, West Malaysian Chapter, first members' exhibition, held in the Muzium Seni Asia, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 1981
Southeast Asian Ceramic Society, West Malaysia Chapter , Distributed by Oxford University Press, 1981
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"Nonya ware" is the name given to a variety of porcelain made during the 19th and early 20th centuries at Ch'ing-te Chen, commonly found amoungst the Straits Chinese of Penang, Malacca, and Singapore. It is highly distinctive in its multi-coloured enamelled decoration, and was used on festive occasions. "Kitchen Ch'ing" has been coined to name the common household pottery, often decorated in blue and white, of Ch'ing-te Chen or south Chinese provincial manufacture, found in daily use in Malaysian households, and indeed throughout South-East Asia.
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