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268 / CHG841
China House of Arts: ARCHIVES. Ancient Chinese Arts. New York, 1984. 16 pp. 30 items all illustrated in colour. 28x21 cm. Paper.
GBP 6.00
Catalogue presenting a collection of early Chinese pottery.
269 / MCN762
Elisseeff, V: CÉRAMIQUES DE TCH'ANG-CHA. Quelques pièces des Han aux T'ang I-X siècles de la Collection Mu-Fei. Paris, 1976. 13 pp. text. 26 plates, 3 in colour. 1 map. 24x21 cm. Paper.
GBP 18.00
Exhibition catalogue from Musée Cernuschi of pieces from Cheng Te-k'un collection.
270 / FPS851
Fung Ping Shan Museum: CERAMIC FINDS FROM TANG AND SONG KILNS IN GUANGDONG. Hong Kong, 1985. 144 pp. 105 exhibits illustrated, some in colour. 29x21 cm. Paper.
GBP 15.00
Exhibition catalogue in English and Chinese with an introduction by Michael Lau.
271 / OCS492
Gray, Basil intro: WARES OF THE T'ANG DYNASTY. London, 1949. 15 pp. 4 plates, illustrating 14 exhibits. 28x22 cm. Paper.
GBP 6.00
Catalogue of an exhibition, held by the Oriental Ceramic Society in London, 1949.
272 / INGWT1
Ingram, Sir Herbert: WHY T'ANG?. Offprt Röhsska Konstslöjdmus. Arstryck. G/oteborg, 1946. Pp. 35-41 25x18 cm. Paper.
GBP 5.00
Reprinted from Röhsska Konstlöjdsmuseets Årstryck. The criteria for dating ceramics of the Tang period.
273 / ??THT2
Institute of Archaeology, Shaanxi Prov: TANGDAI HUANGPU TONGCHUAN. Excavation of a Tang Kiln-site at Huangpu in Tongchuan Shaanxi. Beijing, 1992. 14, 539 pp. text volume with over 280 text illustrations. 184 plates, 40 in colour. 2 vols. 36x27 cm. Paper.
GBP 45.00
Report of excavations of workshops making Tang tri-coloured glazed pottery, three kilns for firing the same, eight workshops for making porcelain, five kilns, etc. plus tens of thousands of sherds. With a ten-page English resumé.
274 / JCS641
Japanese Ceramic Society: TO SO MEITO TEN. (Exhibition of Famous Ceramics of Tang and Song). Tokyo, 1964. 70 pp. 210 b/w photographic illustrations. 26x18 cm. Paper.
GBP 15.00
Catalogue of an exhibition of Tang and Song pottery and porcelain held in Tokyo in 1964 at the Shirokiya arranged by the Japanese Ceramic Society.
275 / STZ109
Koyama Fujio et al: SEKAI TOJI ZENSHU 9. (World Ceramics 9 - Sui and Tang Dynasty China). Tokyo, 1956. 9, 277 pp. 130 plates, 18 in colour. 197 illustrations and text-figures. 30x21 cm. Cloth.
GBP 30.00
Japanese text only.
276 / KOYPD1
Koyama Fujio: POST-WAR DISCOVERIES OF T'ANG AND SUNG KILN SITES. N.p., 1962. 19 pp. 26x18 cm. Paper.
GBP 10.00
A survey, translated by John Figgess, of kiln sites and excavation reports published since 1945.
277 / LAMTC1
Lam, Timothy See-Yiu: TANG CERAMICS. Changsha Kilns. Hong Kong, 1990. 368 pp. 228 plates, 97 in colour, 504 illlustrations. 28x21 cm. Cloth.
GBP 45.00
A detailed study of the ceramics ware from the Changsha kilns in Hunan Province, manufactured during the Tang period (AD 618-907).
278 / LIUSC1
Liu Liangyou: A SURVEY OF CHINESE CERAMICS 1. Early Wares - Prehistoric to the Tenth Century. Taibei, 1991. 288 pp. Over 500 colour illustrations and drawings. Maps and tables. 39x27 cm. Cloth.
GBP 115.00
The first volume in a planned series of 5. The author has combined the latest findings and theories with an impressive amount of illustrations making this a valuable addition to ceramics literature. Most objects illustrated are from Chinese collections.
279 / LUOLT1
Luoyang Museum ed: LUOYANG TANG SANCAI. (Tang Period Tri-colour Pottery of Luoyang). Beijing, 1980. 10 pp. text, including 2 pp. English resumé. 129 colour plates. 36x27 cm. Cloth.
GBP 75.00
The 129 pieces of Tang three-coloured pottery in this album have all been excavated from tombs in the burial grounds surrounding the Tang period city of Luoyang. They represent the various types of these relics.
280 / LUOLT2
Luoyang Museum ed: LUOYANG TANG SANCAI. Tri-colour Glazed Pottery of the Tang Dynast Luoyang. Zhengzhou, 1985. 12 pp. text, including 4 pp. English resumé & contents. 104 colour plates. 26x27 cm. Cloth.
GBP 30.00
Luoyang was the home of three-coloured Tang dynasty pottery, and this book show broad range of figures to vessels and ceramic pillows.
281 / MEDTP1
Medley, Margaret: T'ANG POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. Faber Monographs on Pottery & Porcelain. London, 1981. 152 pp. 18 colour plates, 143 illustrations. Map. Bibliography and index. 26x16 cm. Cloth.
GBP 45.00
A well illustrated historical account.
282 / NAKTS1
Nakao Manzo: TO SANSAI ZUFU. (Illustrations of Three-Coloured Pottery of the Tang). Tokyo, 1928. 6 pp. text and 50 plates, 16 in colour. 32x23 cm. Loose in half-cloth folio.
GBP 150.00
Published by the Toyo Toki Kenkyusho (Far Eastern Ceramic Research Institute) this book illustrates objects in private Japanese collections.
283 / NMHTC1
National Museum of History: TRI-COLOR POTTERY OF THE T'ANG DYNASTY. Taibei, 1977. 92 pp. English, Chinese and Japanese text. 50 plates in colour. 29x22 cm. Cloth.
GBP 20.00
A catalogue of the collection of the museum, comprising pottery camels and riders, civil and military officials, horses, grooms, guardians, jars, northern tribesmen, female riders, unicorns, two-horn beasts, etc.
284 / NIF881
Nezu Institute of Fine Arts: TANG POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. Tokyo, 1988. 155 pp. c. 100 colour illustrations, many in b/w. 30x21 cm. Paper.
GBP 28.00
Catalogue of an exhibition arranged by the Society of Chinese Ceramic History with detailed studies of various Tang ceramics. English captions.
285 / PROAT1
Prodan, Mario: THE ART OF THE T'ANG POTTER. London, 1960. 186 pp. 34 tipped-in colour plates, 154 illustrations. Bibliography and index. 32x26 cm. Cloth.
GBP 85.00
Excellent survey of the subject with numerous illustrations.
286 / RAWCP1
Rawson, Jessica: CHINESE POTS 7TH-13TH CENTURIES AD. British Museum Keys to the Past. London, 1977. 16 pp. 21 illustrations. Map. 24x16 cm. Paper.
GBP 2.00
Small illustrated study of ceramics from the Tang to the Yuan periods.
287 / SALWT1
Salmony, Alfred: WEI AND T'ANG CHINESE CERAMICS AS FUNERARY OFFERINGS. Buffalo, 1946. pp. 89-98. 8 illustrations. 23x15 cm. Paper.
GBP 10.00
Offprint from `Hobbies', the magazine of the Buffalo Museum of Science, vol. 26 no. 4.
288 / STZ211
Sato Masahiko & the Zauho Press: SEKAI TOJI ZENSHU 11 - CERAMIC ART OF THE WORLD 11. Sui and T'ang Dynasties. Tokyo, 1976. 334 pp. Japanese, 10 pp. English text. 263 colour plates, many b/w illustrations. 30x22 cm. Cloth, slip-case.
GBP 90.00
289 / TOYKS1
Toyo Toji Kenkyujo: KARA SANSAI ZUFU. (Illustrations of Tang Dynasty Three Coloured Ware). Tokyo, 1928. 6 pp. text. 50 plates, 16 in colour. 32x24 cm. Cloth.
GBP 110.00
50 loose plates illustrating Tang dynasty three coloured ware. Introduction in Japanese only.
290 / COLL01
Watson, William ed: POTTERY AND METALWORK IN T'ANG CHINA. A Colloquy held 29 June to 2 July 1970. Colloquies, Art & Archaeology in Asia 1. London, 1970. 86 pp. 12 illustrations. 25x18 cm. Paper.
GBP 10.00
Collection of scholarly articles by various learned authorities on the subject. Covers Near Eastern as well as Chinese wares.
291 / WATTL1
Watson, William: TANG AND LIAO CERAMICS. London, 1984. 283 pp. 40 colour plates, 279 illustrations, 2 maps. Bibliography and index. 33x29 cm. Cloth.
GBP 68.00
Prof. Watson, former head of the Percival David Foundation, describes and analyses all aspects of these extraordinary wares from the evidence of the most recent excavations and Chinese archaeological publications since 1949.
292 / ZGTQ07
ZHONGGUO TAOCI QUANJI 7. Tang Sancai. Shanghai, 1993. 211 pp. 209 colour plates. 33x27 cm. Cloth.
GBP 40.00
Joint publication by the Shanghai People's Museum of Arts and the Japanese Bi-No-Bi Printing Company. Tang Dynasty three colour wares from the Shaanxi Museum, the Chinese History Museum and seveal other museums in China.
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