museums and institutions:
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A. Buddhist Priest Standing in an Attitude of Adoration, Bronze, Lacquered and Gilt, Ming, $10frac{3}{8}$ in. (Mr. Robert Ross, A 67). The Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. B. Kuan-Yin, Standing on a Lotus-Throne, Holding in the Right Hand a Lotus and in the Left an Object Which M. Chavannes Calls "une sorte de palette", Northern Wei or Sui, 34½ in. (Mr. Roger Fry). The Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. C. Pale Greenish Jade Boulder, Shaped into the Form of a Courtier Standing in a Respectful Attitude, Possibly Han, $11frac{3}{8}$ in. (Mr. O. C. Raphael, C 1). The Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. Stone. D Fragment of a Statue (?), Marble, with Relief of a Bodhisattva between Two Attendants Bearing Fans. Northern Wei, $5frac{3}{4}$ in. (Mr. G. Eumorfopoulos, A 47). E Fragment, Probably One of the Lo-han (Arhat) (From the Cave Temples of Lung-mên); Basalt, with Weathered Patina Which Conceals the Original Dark Colour. Early T'ang, $6frac{7}{8}$ in. (Mr. F. N. Schiller, A 29). The Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. Stone. F Paperweight (?) Representing a Manchu Lady, in High Relief, Reclining on a Carpet; The Garments Have Been Painted; Dark Green Serpentine (?); 17th Cent., 11 × 8¼ in. (Mr. W. C. Alexander, A 78). The Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. Bronze. G. Figure of a Unicorn (Ch'i-lin), Originally Gilt. Yüan or Early Ming. The Saddle with the Mirror-Holder Has Been Added in More Recent Times; The Present Mirror Does Not Fit the Holder. Length 11½ in. (Mr. E. B. Ellice-Clark, F 28). The Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. Bronze. H. Vessel in the Form of a Recumbent Ram, with Flat Cover and Swing-Handle, Late Ming or Early Ch'ing, 5 in. (Mr. P. Wilson Steer, G 31). The Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate IV. Bronze. J Sacrificial wine-vessel (yu), with three bands of ornament in relief on a fret-ground, the central broken by animal heads, an inscription in the cover only, reading "May this yu be perpetually used as a sacred vessel by sons and grandsons", Chou, 13 in. (Mr. W. C. Alexander, G 3). The Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate IV. Bronze. K Vase (hu), pale hue, covered with fine scroll ornament in straight and zigzag bands, incised and filled in with malachite and copper; two loose rings, finely engraved, depend from masks on the shoulder; possibly T'ang, $14frac{3}{8}$ in. (Mr. G. Eumorfopoulos, H 6). The Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Burlington Fine Arts Club