First 4 pictures: this very rare, small, covered jar we believe was used to hold small objects and placed on a person's dressing table. The jar resembles a round canister but it is squatter than a similar sized canister. We consider this a "Mixed Pattern" form as there is a person on the bridge on the top and bottom. The rain cloud border is on the top only and the decoration is finer on the top compared to the bottom. Note that there are no sampans in the decorations.
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