Concept:
Translating the common or industrial names of ceramic raw materials to their corresponding chemical compositions or alternate standard names.
Step 1:
Basic lead carbonate ($2PbCO_3 \cdot Pb(OH)_2$) is universally known in painting and historical ceramics as White Lead. (A-IV)
Step 2:
Whiting is the potter's term for crushed limestone or chalk, which is chemically Calcium Carbonate ($CaCO_3$). (B-III)
Step 3:
Lead(II,IV) oxide ($Pb_3O_4$) is historically referred to as minium or Red Lead. (C-I)
Step 4:
Tin dioxide ($SnO_2$), used as a white opacifier in glazes, is chemically synonymous with Stannic Oxide. (D-II)
Step 5:
Matching these gives A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II, which corresponds to Option 2.
\[
\boxed{\text{(2) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II}}
\]