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Ancient Nigerian Bronzes
10/1942 | 475 | 81
Pages: 250+252-254
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Palmer, Richmond (Palmer, Richmond)
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A-The Gago of Tada. Height 112 cm. (Sacred Hut at Tada). Ancient Nigerian Bronzes
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B-Detail of A. Ancient Nigerian Bronzes
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C-Female Figure. (Jebba Island). Ancient Nigerian Bronzes
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D-Warrior. (Jebba Island). Ancient Nigerian Bronzes
Book Review
The Miniatures of the Paris Psalter. Vol. II
09/1938 | 426 | 73
Pages: 136
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Wormald, Francis (Wormald, Francis; Wormald, F.)
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The Miniatures of the Paris Psalter. Vol. II | author: Buchthal, Hugo
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English or German?-A Pre-Conquest Gold Cross
12/1925 | 273 | 47
Pages: 324+328-331
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Mitchell, H. P. (Mitchell, H. P.; M., H. P.; Mitchell, Mr.)
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Plate I. Gold Cross with cloisonné enamels and carved ivory figure. German (the figure Anglo-Saxon); late tenth or early eleventh century. (Victoria and Albert Museum). [At foot, detail of the Lothar-Kreuz (reduced), in the Aachen Treasure]. English or German? A Pre-Conquest Gold Cross
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Plate II. Back of the Cross Shown on Plate I; With Inscription on the Edge (Enlarged). English or German? A Pre-Conquest Gold Cross
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Recent Acquisitions for Public Collections-VII. A Sketch from Tun-Huang-British Museum, Print Room, Stein Collection
02/1919 | 191 | 34
Pages: 54-55
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Waley, Arthur (Waley, Arthur; Waley, Arthur D.; W., A.)
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Continuous Brush Drawing (Here Divided), Black, Sparingly Touched with Red and Green on Thick Yellowish Paper, 1′ × 2′ 9½″, c. 966 A. D., from Tun-Huang (British Museum, Stein Collection)
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Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties-V. Chün-yao and Yuan-tz'ŭ
11/1909 | 80 | 16
Pages: 74-75+78-79+82-84
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Hobson, R. L. (Hobson, R. L.; Hobson, Robert Lockhart; H., R. L.)
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1. Vase with Clair-de-Lune Glaze Splashed with Blood-Red; Red Body. Chün-yao of the Sung Period. H. 10¼ in. 2. Bowl with Even Clair-de-Lune Glaze on a Hard Red Body. Chün-yao of the Sung Period. D. 7½ in. 3. Bowl with Dove-Coloured Glaze on a Whitish Porcellanous Body, Crackled and Splashed with Patches of Darker Tone. Chün-yao or Yuan-tz'ŭ. D. 7¼ in. All in the British Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties. Plate I
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10. Fragment of a Bowl with Thick Clair-de-Lune Glaze, Showing the Coarse Reddish-Brown Ware and the Form of the Foot. Sung or Yuan Period. 11. Foot of a Bulb-Bowl with Flambe Glaze on a Dark Reddish-Brown Body. Chün-yao of the Sung Period. Both in the Bushell Collection, British Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties. Plate III
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12. Tripod Vase with "Plum-Coloured Blue" Glaze. (?) Chün-yao of the Sung Period. H. 2½ in. In the Franks Collection, British Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties. Plate IV
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13. Vase with Dark Streaky Blue and Crimson Glaze on a Thin Reddish Body. Perhaps One of the "Glazes of Ou" Made at Yi-hsing in the 16th Century. H. 5½ in. In the Salting Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties. Plate IV
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14. Artichoke Vase with Clair-de-Lune Glaze on a Red Body, Splashed with Rusty Red. Probably a Canton Copy of Chün-yao. H. 7½ in. 15. Incense Vase of Japanese Hagi Pottery with Clair-de-Lune Glaze. H. 3½ in. Both in the British Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties. Plate IV
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4. Bowl of Soft Brick-Red Pottery with Streaky Lavender Glaze Splashed with Crimson. Yuan-tz'ŭ. D. 8 in. 5. Saucer Dish with Rich Clair-de-Lune Glaze, White Porcellanous Body. Probably Chün-yao of the Sung Period. D. 7¼ in. Both in the British Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties. Plate I
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6. Bowl of Red Ware with Streaky Lavender Glaze. Sung or Yuan Period. D. 8 in. In the Herzögliches Museum, Gotha. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties. Plate II
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7. Deep Bowl of Red Ware with Even Clair-de-Lune Glaze. Chün-yao of the Sung Period. H. 6½ in. In the Herzögliches Museum, Gotha. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties. Plate II
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8. Vase with Dove-Coloured Glaze on a Coarse Reddish-Brown Body. Chün-yao, or Yuan-tz'ŭ. From Shansi. D. 7½ in. In the British Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties. Plate III
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9. Vase with Thick Crackled Clair-de-Lune Glaze on a Hard Red Body. Dragon in Relief. Blood-Red Spot on the Shoulder. Chün-yao of the Sung Period. Mark Incised, the Numeral ch'i (Seven). H. 6$frac{3}{8}$ in. In the Victoria and Albert Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties. Plate III