Twelve fragments of pottery and porcelain, including: (i) green Caleadon sherd , 13-14th centuries made in the Longquan kilns in the Zhejian Province of China;(ii) blue Sudanese ceramic; (iii) brown stoneware storage jar stamped with 'Qing Xiang' (clear and fragrant), 13-14th, possibly made at the Foshan kilns in Guangdon Province, China; (iv) greean PCeladon sherd,13-14th centuries, made at the Longquan kilns in the Zhejiang Province, China; (v) pale blue-glazed Sudanese (?) sherd; (vi) blue and white porcelain I-a, 14th century, Yan dynasty, made at the Jingdezhen kilns in the Jiangxi Province, China; (vii) blue and white porcelain III, 14th century, Yuan dynasty, made at the Jingsezhen kilns in Jiangxi Province, China; (viii) Qingbai porcelain, 13-14th century, made at the Jingdezhen kilns in the Jiangxi Province, China; (ix) blue glazed Sudanese (?) pottery; (x) Chinese (?); (xi) decorated Sudanese (?) pottery fragment; (xii) blue and white porcelain II, 14th century, Yuan dynasty made at the Jingdezhen kilns in Jiangxi Province, China. All part of a group of objects (UC 25790-25811) collected by Sir Douglas Newbold in 1929-1930, presented to the Institute of Archaeology by Kathleen Terry (Sudan Archaeological Notes and Records 18, 1935, 309)
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