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Book Review
Illustrated Catalogue of Porcelains Decorated in Underglaze Blue and Copper-Red in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art. Section 3, 1963
01/1966 | 754 | 108
Pages: 45
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N.-H., W. B. R. (N.-H., W. B. R.)
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Illustrated Catalogue of Porcelains Decorated in Underglaze Blue and Copper-Red in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art. Section 3, 1963 | author: Medley, Margaret
Book Review
Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art. Illustrated Catalogue Section 2: Ch'ing Enamelled Wares
10/1959 | 678/679 | 101
Pages: 363-364
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Ayers, John (Ayers, John; Ayers, John Gilbert; A., J. G.)
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Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art. Illustrated Catalogue Section 2: Ch'ing Enamelled Wares | author: David, Sheila
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Tung Ware in the Percival David Foundation
07/1955 | 628 | 97
Pages: 225
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David, Sheila (David, Sheila; Hardy, Sheila Yorke; David, Lady)
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Garner, Harry M. (Garner, Harry M.; Garner, Harry. M.; Garner, Harry)
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Article
Yüeh Ware of the "Nine Rocks" Kiln
12/1938 | 429 | 73
Pages: 256-258+260-262
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Brankston, A. D. (Brankston, A. D.)
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Illustrations
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 1. Rubbing from a Chinese bronze basin representing a bird, a fish and a dating inscription (from Chin So, published 1821).
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Fig. 2. Rubbing from a Chinese bronze basin representing a fish and the characters 'Ta Chi yang', meaning "great fortunate sheep".
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Fig. 3. Rubbing from a Chinese bronze basin, showing two fishes and the characters, "Chun i t'zu hsun", for sons and grandsons.
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Plate I. A-Basin. First to Third Centuries A. D. Diameter, 32.4 cm. (Sir Percival David, Bt.); B, C-Water-Pot. Fifth Century A. D. Length, about 9 cm. (Mr. P'an Hsi, Hong Kong); D-Ewer. Second to Fourth Centuries A. D. Height, 23 cm. (Sir Herbert Ingram, Bt., Cirencester); E-Toad Water-Pot. About Third Century A. D. Length, 15 cm. (Mrs. Walter Sedgwick, London); F-Bear-Lamp. First to Third Centuries A. D. Height, 11.4 cm. (Mr. George Eumorfopoulos, London). Yueh Ware of the "Nine Rocks" Kiln
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Plate II. A, C, D, E-Fragments from the Kiln Site at Chiu-Yen; B-The Kiln Site; F-Bowl. About Fifth Century, A. D. Diameter, 21 cm. (Mr. Chu, Hang-Chou); G-Jar with Loop Handles. Second to Fifth Centuries A. D. Height, 17.1 cm. (Sir Herbert Ingram Bt.) Yueh Ware of the "Nine Rocks" Kiln
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The Exhibition of Chinese Art. V - Lacquer and Jade
01/1936 | 394 | 68
Pages: 38-41+44-45
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Ashton, Leigh (Ashton, Leigh)
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Han / Song / Tang / Ming
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Plate I. A-Cup-Stand. Perhaps Sung Dynasty. Brown Lacquer Inlaid with Mother-of-Pearl; Height, 8.4 cm. (Sir Percival David, Bt.). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. V-Lacquer and Jade
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Plate I. B-Box For Scriptures. Fourteenth-Fifteenth Century A. D. Black Lacquer Inlaid with Mother-of-Pearl; Height, 10.5; Length, 34.5 cm. (Dr. H. K. Westendorp, Amsterdam). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. V-Lacquer and Jade
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Plate I. C-Box. Fourteenth-Fifteenth Century A. D. Lacquer Inlaid with Mother-of-Pearl; 20 by 20 cm. (Mr F. Tikotin, Amsterdam). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. V-Lacquer and Jade
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Plate I. D-Plate. Perhaps Sung Dynasty. Marked "Tai Shan" in Red. Lacquer Inlaid with Mother-of Pearl; Diameter, 25 cm. (Dr. E. A. Voretzsch, Colmberg, Germany). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. V-Lacquer and Jade
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Plate II. A-Cup-Stand. Ming Dynasty. Mark of Yung-Lo. Carved Red Lacquer; Height, 12.4 cm. (Sir Pervical David, Bt.). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. V-Lacquer and Jade
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Plate II. B-Plate. Dated A. D. 1489. Carved Red Lacquer; Diameter, 9.4 cm. (Sir Percival David, Bt.). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. V-Lacquer and Jade
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Plate II. C-Brush-pot, with Panels of Dragons in Black and Gold on a Red Ground. For Imperial Use. Dated, A. D. 1602. Lacquer; Height, 22.9 cm. (Royai. Scottish Museum, Edinburgh). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. V-Lacquer and Jade
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Plate II. D-Bowl. Ming Dynasty. Mark of Chia-Ching. Red Lacquer; Diameter, 16 cm. (Sir Percival David, Bt.). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. V-Lacquer and Jade
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Plate III. A-Horse. Period of the Six Dynasties. Lacquer, with Gilt-Bronze and Jade Trappings; Height, 40.7 cm. (Mr. Oscar Raphael); B-Girdle-Ornament (Heng). An-Yang Style. Early Chou Dynasty. Pale Green Jade; Length, about 9.5 cm. (Mr. Alfred Pillsbury); C-Vase, Inscribed with the Maker's Name. Perhaps Sung. Marbled Red Lacquer; Height, 19.1 cm. (Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh); D-Ritual Disk. (Pi). Early Chou Dynasty. Ivory-Coloured Jade; Diameter, 12.7 cm. (Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sonnenschein, Glencoe, Ill.); E-Ritual Disk (Pi,) with Two Dragons on the Rim. Period of the Warring States. Jade; Diameter, 21.7 cm. (The William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art, Kansas); F-Ritual Disk (Pi). Han Dynasty. Blue-Grey Jade; Diameter, 36.8 cm. (Mr. Alfred H. Pillsbury, Minneapolis, U. S. A.). The Exhibition of Chinese Art. V. Lacquer and Jade
Article
The David Collection Catalogue
12/1934 | 381 | 65
Pages: 264-265+268-270
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Winkworth, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Winkworth, W. W. (W. W. W.); Winkworth; Winkworth, William Wilberforce)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Preserve-Pot and Cover. Porcelain, Painted in Underglaze Copper-red and Blue. Dated Hsüan-Tê Period (A. D. 1426-1435). The David Collection Catalogue.
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Plate I. B-Imperial Rice Bowl. Porcelain, Painted in Underglaze Copper-red and Blue. Mark and Period of Hsüan-tè (A. D. 1426-1435). Diameter, 17 cm.; Weight, 441 grammes. The David Collection Catalogue.
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Plate II. The Kitchener Bowl. Porcelain, Decorated in Enamel Colours. Mark of Ch'êng-hua Period. (A. D. 1465-1487). Diameter, 15.5 cm.; Weight, 94 grammes. The David Collection Catalogue.
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A Dish of Yüeh Ware
09/1933 | 366 | 63
Pages: 122-123+127
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Hobson, R. L. (Hobson, R. L.; Hobson, Robert Lockhart; H., R. L.)
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A-Dish of Yüeh Ware. Sung or Earlier. Diameter, 17.2 cm. (Mr. H. J. Oppenheim). A Dish of Yüeh Ware
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B-Outside of A. A Dish of Yüeh Ware
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C-Bowl of Corean Celadon. Koryu Period. Diameter, c. 16.9 cm. (Mr. George Eumorfopoulos). A Dish of Yüeh Ware
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A Note on Ting Porcelain
06/1933 | 363 | 62
Pages: 260+264-266
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Hobson, R. L. (Hobson, R. L.; Hobson, Robert Lockhart; H., R. L.)
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A and B-A Pillow of Ting Porcelain. Sung Dynasty. Diameter, 21.5 cm. (Mr. George Eumorfopoulos). A Note on Ting Porcelain
Short Notice
R. L. Hobson on the David Collection
04/1933 | 361 | 62
Pages: 196
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