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469 / ARACP1
Arapova, T: CHINESE PORCELAINS IN THE HERMITAGE COLLECTION. Late 14th - First Third of the 18th Century. Leningrad, 1977. 135 pp. 11 colour plates, 198 illustrations. Bibliography. 28x19 cm. Paper.
GBP 25.00
Russian text only.
470 / ASHCC1
Ashton, Leigh and Hobson, R. L: CATALOGUE OF THE CHINESE POTTERY & PORCELAIN. In the Benaki Museum, Athens. Athens, 1939. 191 pp. 45 plates. 31x24 cm. Wrappers, covers loose, back missing.
GBP 225.00
Complete catalogue of the 799 pieces of Chinese ceramics in the Benaki Museum of which 83 are illustrated. Rare. Library stamp on cover.
471 / RMG951
Axel-Nilsson, C. & Baagoe, Thomas: DEN BLÅ DRAKEN. En Utställning av kinesiskt konsthantverk från Shanghai Museum. Röhsska Konstslöjdsmuseets Årsbok. Göteborg, 1995. 128 pp. 99 objects illustrated in colour. Text in Swedish and English. 25x16 cm. Paper.
GBP 10.00
Catalogue for an exhibition of mainly ceramics from the Shanghai Museum held at the Röhsska Museet, Gothenburg.
472 / AYEFE1
Ayers, John: FAR EASTERN CERAMICS. In The Victoria and Albert Museum. London, 1980. 174 pp. 94 colour plates, 294 illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth.
GBP 45.00
Catalogue of a selection from one of the world's finest collections of oriental ceramics. Ninety-four masterpieces are magnificently illustrated with descriptions and an introductory essay to the collection. 12th volume in the series Oriental Ceramics.
473 / TSU901
Ayers, John: THE TSUI MUSEUM OF ART. Hong Kong, 1990. 16 pp. Chinese and English text, and 128 colour plates. 28x21 cm. Paper.
GBP 30.00
Introductory text and a catalogue of 128 masterpieces of Chinese ceramics, ranging from a Warring States stoneware jar to Qianlong imperial ewer, in the newly established Tsui Museum of Art.
474 / ORC004
Bagherzadeh, F: ORIENTAL CERAMICS - THE WORLD'S GREAT COLLECTIONS 4. Iran Bastan Museum, Teheran. Oriental Ceramics. Tokyo, 1982. 166 pp. 99 colour plates and illustrations, many b/w illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth, slip-case.
GBP 125.00
A collection of Oriental ceramics from the Iran Bastan Museum, Teheran.
475 / ORC005
Barrett, Douglas et al: ORIENTAL CERAMICS - THE WORLD'S GREAT COLLECTIONS 5. The British Museum, London. Oriental Ceramics Vol. 5. Tokyo, 1981. 171 pp. 91 colour & 326 b/w plates & illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth, slip-case.
GBP 125.00
A collection of Oriental ceramics from the British Museum, London.
476 / ORC002
Choi Sunu: ORIENTAL CERAMICS - THE WORLD'S GREAT COLLECTIONS 2. National Museum of Korea, Seoul. Oriental Ceramics Vol. 2. Tokyo, 1982. 184 pp. 104 colour plates, 357 illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth, slip-case.
GBP 125.00
The collection consists mainly of Korean ceramics, and the items beautifully illustrated in this volume are from the Koryo and Yi dynasties.
477 / MUG611
David, Madeleine: MUSÉE GUIMET III: CÉRAMIQUE CHINOISE. Guide abrégé de la Collection Grandidier. Arts Asiatiques III. Paris, 1961. 164 pp. 21x14. cm. Paper.
GBP 10.00
A guide to the museum's collection of Chinese ceramics donated by the private collector Ernest Grandidier in 1894, and added to since.
478 / ORC010
Fontein, Jan & Wu Tung: ORIENTAL CERAMICS - THE WORLD'S GREAT COLLECTIONS 10. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Oriental Ceramics Vol. 10. Tokyo, 1980. 182 pp. 106 colour & 314 b/w plates & illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth, slip-case.
GBP 125.00
479 / ORC103
Ridho, Abu: ORIENTAL CERAMICS - THE WORLD'S GREAT COLLECTIONS 3. Museum Pusat, Jakarta. Oriental Ceramics Vol. 3. Tokyo, 1977. 316 pp. 99 colour & 334 b/w plates & illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth.
GBP 250.00
A collection of Oriental ceramics from Museum Pusat, Jakarta. Original, numbered edition of 300 copies. Somewhat scruffy binding.
480 / GDM921
GUANGDONG SHENG BOWUGUAN CANG TAOCI XUAN. (Ceramics from the Guangdong Provincial Museum). Beijing, 1992. 203 pp. 200 colour plates. 27x20 cm. Paper.
GBP 35.00
This one of a number of well-produced new introductions to lesser-known collections of ceramics in China, guides which are very welcome and demonstate the depth of even small collections there. Introduction by Geng Baochang; main texts by Song Liangbi. English abstract.
481 / GGMTC2
Gugong Museum, Beijing: TAOCI XUANJI. (A Selection of Ceramics). Beijing, 1957. 10 tipped-in colour plates. 37x27 cm. Paper.
GBP 10.00
Fine, mounted colour plates and descriptions of ceramic pieces in the National Palace Museum, dating from the Tang to the Qing periods.
482 / GGMTC1
Gugong Museum, Beijing: TAOCI XUANJI I-II. Collection of Selected Pottery and Porcelain Works. Beijing, 1958. 22 tipped-in colour plates, separate paper with English text and captions. 2 vols. 37x27 cm. Paper.
GBP 20.00
Fine, mounted colour plates and descriptions of ceramic pieces in the National Palace Museum, dating from the Tang to the Qing periods.
483 / GGM821
Gugong Museum, Beijing: GUGONG BOWUYUAN CANGCI XUANJI. (Selection of Porcelains from the Palace Museum Collection). Beijing, 1982. 20 pp. Chinese text, 8 pp. English abstract. 100 colour plates. 39x32 cm. Cloth, silk-case.
GBP 250.00
One hundred pieces of porcelain from the Palace Museum collection in Beijing. Reproduced are masterpieces from each period of ceramic art. Second printing of 1962 edition.
484 / ORC008
Gyllensvärd, Bo: ORIENTAL CERAMICS - THE WORLD'S GREAT COLLECTIONS 8. Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm. Oriental Ceramics Vol. 8. Tokyo, 1982. 166 pp. 101 colour & 281 b/w plates & illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth, slip-case.
GBP 125.00
485 / HAK541
Hakone Art Museum: JAPANESE & CHINESE CERAMICS. Toji Hinten Mokuroku. Hakone, 1964. 36 pp. 106 illustrations. 21x15 cm. Paper.
GBP 10.00
Small illustrations of the best ceramics in the Museum's collection. English captions.
486 / HOBGP1
Hobson, R. L: A GUIDE TO THE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN OF THE FAR EAST. In the Department of Ceramics and Ethnography, British Museum. London, 1924. xvi, 168 pp. 14 plates, 230 text-illustrations. Marks. Index. 22x14 cm. Boards.
GBP 30.00
Description and examination of the Oriental ceramic collection at the British Museum, illustrating the history of the potter's art in China, Korea, Japan and parts of Indo-China.
487 / HOBHP1
Hobson, R. L: HANDBOOK OF THE POTTERY & PORCELAIN OF THE FAR EAST. In the Department of Oriental Antiquities and of Ethnography, BM. London, 1937. 196 pp. Index, 20 plates and 260 illustrations. 22x14 cm. Boards.
GBP 25.00
An authoritative history of Chinese and Japanese ceramics, with more than 200 illustrations from the British Museum collections. This is a revised edition of the author's Guide to the Pottery & Porcelain etc. Hucker 1437.
488 / HOBHP2
Hobson, R. L: HANDBOOK OF THE POTTERY & PORCELAIN OF THE FAR EAST. In the Department of Oriental Antiquities. London, 1948. xvi, 179 pp. Index. 20 plates, 263 illustrations. 21x14 cm. Boards.
GBP 28.00
An authoritative history of Chinese and Japanese ceramics, with illustrations from the British Museum collections. This is the third, revised edition of the handbook.
489 / HOCEC1
Hochstadter, Walter: EARLY CHINESE CERAMICS IN THE BUFFALO MUSEUM OF SCIENCE. Buffalo, 1946. 47 pp. 100 illustrations. 22x15 cm. Paper.
GBP 10.00
Reprint from `Hobbies', the magazine of the Buffalo Museum of Science, vol. 26. Neolithic pottery through Song porcelain.
490 / JENCP1
Jenyns, Soame: THE CHINESE PORCELAINS IN THE TOPKAPU SARAY, ISTANBUL. TOCS Vol. 36 offprint. London, 1967. Pp. 43-72. 10 plates with several illustrations. 26x21 cm. Paper.
GBP 10.00
Paper read to the Oriental Ceramic Society.
491 / KARCC1
Karlbeck, Orvar: CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF CERAMIC ART OF CHINA AND OTHER COUNTRIES. Of the Far East at the Hallwyll Museum, Stockholm. Stockholm, 1949. 212 pp. 40 plates. 19x13 cm. Paper.
GBP 25.00
Countess Hallwyl collected some 609 items between 1880 and 1910. Most of them are of the `famille' type which was popular at that period.
492 / KOYCT1
Koyama Fujio: CHUGOKU TOJI. Idemitsu Art Gallery Publications No. 2. Tokyo, 1970. 252 pp. 71 plates, 19 coloured and tipped-in, 94 illustrations. Maps. 30x22 cm. Cloth.
GBP 40.00
Study of Chinese ceramics by an authority on the subject. Japanese text only. Marked as volume 1, but this was all published.
493 / MAM841
Matsuoka Museum of Art: SELECTED MASTERPIECES OF ORIENTAL CERAMICS. Tokyo, 1984. 171 pp. Japanese text, 12 pp. English plate list. 177 illustrations, 98 in colour. 24x25 cm. Wrappers.
GBP 30.00
The Matsuoka Museum is most famous for its outstanding pieces of Chinese and Japanese ceramics.
494 / MCEME1
McEleny, Brian S: MUSEUM OF EAST ASIAN ART I. Inaugual Exhibition : Volume 1 : Chinese Ceramics. Bath, 1993. c. 250 pp. 225 objects illustrated in colour. 32x23 cm. Cloth.
GBP 80.00
A new publication to celebrate and document the opening of the new museum in Bath with holdings based on the McEleny collection. This first volume contains an extensive range of fine ceramics.
495 / MIKCC1
Mikami Tsugio, Kemal Cig & Namikawa B: CHINESE CERAMICS - TOPKAPU SARAY COLLECTIONS. Tokyo, 1974. 182 pp. 65 tipped-in colour plates, 44 text-figures. 37x26 cm. Cloth.
GBP 100.00
A pictorial record of the best wares in this famous collection. Text in Japanese, English captions.
496 / MISCP1
Misugi Takatoshi: CHINESE PORCELAIN COLLECTIONS IN THE NEAR EAST, TOPKAPI AND ARDEBIL. Hong Kong, 1981. xi, 273; x, 282; x, 372 pp. 508 plates, 84 in colour, plans. Bibliog. and index. 3 vols. 31x23 cm. Cloth, Japanese-style slipcase.
GBP 150.00
Originally published in 1972 in a limited Japanese edition. This first English edition has been completely revised and rearranged but preserves the scope and illustrations of the original.
497 / NPMP34
National Palace Museum: PORCELAIN OF THE NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM 1-33. Hong Kong, 1968. Each volume c. 80 pp. text in English & Chinese & 125 plates and illustrations in colour. 33 vols. 40x28 cm. Cloth.
GBP 5,500.00
A complete set of this extensive documentation of the best pieces in this unsurpassed collection. Details of content available on request.
498 / NPMM08
National Palace Museum: MASTERWORKS OF CHINESE PORCELAIN IN THE NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM. Taibei, 1974. 110 pp. Chinese, Japanese & English text. 50 colour plates. 28x22 cm. Cloth.
GBP 35.00
A selection of 50 remarkable pieces from the Sung to Qing dynasties, the majority of which were made at official kilns.
499 / NPMM09
National Palace Museum: MASTERWORKS OF CHINESE PORCELAIN IN
THE NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM, SUPPLEMENT. Masterpieces in the Nat. Palace Museum. Taibei, 1973. 106 pp. Chinese, Japanese & English text. 50 colour plates, 29 illustrations. 28x22 cm. Cloth.
GBP 35.00
Well illustrated catalogue featuring fifty items from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.
500 / NEIWC1
Neils, Jenifer ed:
GBP 30.00
Drawn from the Museum's diverse collection - Ancient, Islamic, European, Pre-Columbian, American Indian, Chinese, Japanese, East Indian and Korean - this exhibition catalogue describes more than 160 superb pieces.
501 / ORSGC1
Orsoy de Flines, E.W. von: GUIDE TO THE CERAMIC COLLECTION. Foreign Ceramics. Jakarta, 1969. 72 pp. plus 94 plates and illustrations. Maps. 22x15 cm. Paper.
GBP 35.00
Second edition of the guide to the ceramics, mainly Chinese, in the collection of the Museum Pusat Jakarta.
502 / ORSGK1
Orsoy de Flines, E.W. von: GIDS VOOR DE KERAMISCHE VERZAMELING. Uitheemse Keramiek. Batavia, 1949. 62 pp. text, 95 plates and illustrations. 23x16 cm. Boards.
GBP 35.00
Original Dutch version of the guide to the ceramic collection of the Museum Pusat, Jakarta. Mostly Chinese ceramics from Han to Ming.
503 / ORC007
Paul-David, Madeleine et al: ORIENTAL CERAMICS - THE WORLD'S GREAT COLLECTIONS 7. Musée Guimet, Paris. Oriental Ceramics Vol. 7. Tokyo, 1981. 175 pp. 103 colour & 282 b/w plates & illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth, slip-case.
GBP 125.00
A selection of Oriental ceramics from the Musé Guimet, Paris.
504 / POPCP1
Pope, John Alexander: CHINESE PORCELAINS FROM THE ARDEBIL SHRINE. Washington, 1956. xv, 194 pp. with many illustrations on 142 plates. 28x22 cm. Cloth.
GBP 85.00
A definitive study of the large collection of Chinese porcelain deposited by Shah Abbas the Great in the Safavid Shrine at Ardebil, Persia in 1611. RBS 2:327.
505 / POPCP2
Pope, John Alexander: CHINESE PORCELAINS FROM THE ARDEBIL SHRINE. London, 1981. xv, 194 pp. with many illustrations on 142 plates. Index. 28x22 cm. Cloth.
GBP 85.00
A definitive study of the large collection of Chinese porcelain deposited by Shah Abbas the Great in the Safavid Shrine at Ardebil, Persia in 1611. Second edition with additional footnotes and an extended bibliography. RBS 2:327.
506 / ORC009
Pope, John Alexander et al: ORIENTAL CERAMICS - THE WORLD'S GREAT COLLECTIONS 9. The Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Oriental Ceramics Vol. 9. Tokyo, 1981. 181 pp. 95 colour plates, 377 illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth, slip-case.
GBP 125.00
A comprehensive collection of fine quality oriental ceramics. Well represented are Han and Sung wares from China, those of Seto, Karatsu, Kyoto and Satsuma from Japan, and Koryo celadons from Korea.
507 / REYTT1
Reynolds, Valrae et al: 2000 YEARS OF CHINESE CERAMICS. Newark Museum Quarterly 3/4, 1977. Newark, 1977. 72 pp. 4 colour plates, 64 illustrations. Map. Bibliography. 26x20 cm. Paper
GBP 15.00
A selection of the museum's collection of Chinese ceramics.
508 / ORC003
Ridho, Abu: ORIENTAL CERAMICS - THE WORLD'S GREAT COLLECTIONS 3. Museum Pusat, Jakarta. Oriental Ceramics Vol. 3. Tokyo, 1982. 175 pp. 99 colour & 334 b/w plates & illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth, slip-case.
GBP 125.00
A collection of Oriental ceramics from Museum Pusat, Jakarta.
509 / ORC111
Fontein, Jan: ORIENTAL CERAMICS - THE WORLD'S GREAT COLLECTIONS 11. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Oriental Ceramics Vol. 11. Tokyo, 1978. 344 pp. 108 colour & 304 b/w plates & illustrations. 37x27 cm. Cloth, cloth-case.
GBP 250.00
A collection of Oriental ceramics from Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Original, numbered edition of 300 copies.
510 / SEB921
Seikado Bunko Art Museum: CHUGOKU TOJI TEN. (Exhibition of Chinese Ceramics). Tokyo, 1992. 120 pp. 65 colour plates. Map, chronology. Captions in English. 26x21 cm. Paper.
GBP 25.00
Exhibition in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the library and the inauguration of the new museum. The Seikado Bunko possess some very good ceramic pieces, from Tang guardian figures to Qing blue-and-white.
511 / SEM841
Seibu Museum of Art: SHANHAI HAKUBUTSUKAN SHOZO CHUGOKU REKITAI TOJI TEN. (Chinese Ceramics from the Shanghai Museum). Tokyo, 1984. 146 pp. 100 colour plates. Map. Chronology. Bibliography. 27x22 cm. Paper.
GBP 22.00
A travelling exhibition of ceramics ranging from Neolithic to Qing on loan from the Shanghai Museum.
512 / SHMCC1
Shanghai Museum: SHANGHAI BOWUGUAN CANG CI XUANJI. (Selection of Porcelains in the Shanghai Museum Collection). Beijing, 1979. 29 pp. introduction in Chinese and English. 100 tipped-in colour plates. 39x32 cm. Silk-cloth.
GBP 300.00
One hundred splendidly produced plates of ceramics from the Shanghai Museum covering all periods.
513 / SHMCC2
Shanghai Museum: CHINESE CERAMICS EXHIBITION. Shanghai, n.d. 40 pp. in Chinese and English text and 77 illustrations in colour. 29x19 cm. Paper.
GBP 12.00
General brochure on the Chinese ceramics exhibited at the Museum.
514 / SDM911
SHOUDU BOWUGUAN CANG CI XUAN. (Ceramics from the Collections of the Capital Museum). Beijing, 1991. 2, 165 pp. 165 colour plates. 26x19 cm. Paper.
GBP 35.00
The Capital Museum was established within the original Confucian Temple in 1953, and is well-known for its collection of local historical materials. Now Geng Baochang has gone some way towards documenting more than 3,700 porcelain pieces it also possesses. English introduction.
515 / SWECC1
Sweetman, John: CHINESE CERAMICS. Leeds Art Gallery and Temple Newsam House. Leeds, 1966. 32 pp. 19 illustrations. 21x15 cm. Paper.
GBP 5.00
Small guide to the Chinese ceramics in this collection.
516 / ??GTT1
Taiwan Shengli Bowuguan: GUANCANG TAOCI TULU. (Illustrated Catalogue of the Museum's Collection of Ceramics). Taibei, 1981. 108 pp. 88 plates, including 15 in colour. Further b/w figures and plates. 27x19 cm. Paper.
GBP 12.00
Catalogue of the ceramics collection in the Taiwanese provincial museum including funerary pieces from the Han to the Tang; and rich in celadons and unusual decorated ware.
517 / TOI871
Toguri Museum of Art: COMMEMORATIVE EXHIBITION FOR THE OPENING. Tokyo, 1987. 120 pp. 112 colour plates. Chronology. 25x24 cm. Paper.
GBP 20.00
Exhibition of Chinese and Japanese ceramics to commemorate the opening of the Toguri Museum of Art. 112 pieces are featured from the eighth to the eighteenth centuries.
518 / TNM882
Tokyo National Museum: ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES OF TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM - CHINESE CERAMICS 1. Illustrated Catalogues of TNM. Tokyo, 1988. viii, 168 pp. 675 illustrations. Map, chronology. 27x19 cm. Cloth.
GBP 45.00
675 pieces from the Museum's collection of Chinese ceramics are illustrated and described. Covering periods from Neolithic to Yuan and including the latest research. A most valuable source for studies.
519 / TNM901
Tokyo National Museum: ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES OF TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM - CHINESE CERAMICS 2. Illustrated Catalogues of TNM. Tokyo, 1990. viii, 189 pp. 742 illustrations. Map, chronology. 27x19 cm. Cloth.
GBP 55.00
832 pieces from the Museum's collection of Chinese ceramics are illustrated and described. Covering periods from Yuan to Qing and including the latest research. A most valuable source for studies.
520 / TREGC1
Tregear, Mary: GUIDE TO THE CHINESE CERAMICS. In the Department of Eastern Art, Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, 1966. 44 pp. 39 illustrations, 2 coloured and tipped-in. Map and time-chart. 23x19 cm. Paper.
GBP 5.00
521 / TRECC3
Tregear, Mary: CHINESE CERAMICS HANDBOOK. Collections of the Art Gallery, 12. Victoria, 1978. 42 pp. 46 illustrations. 25x18 cm. Paper.
GBP 12.00
Collections of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. With addenda and glossary by Joan Stanley-Baker.
522 / TRECC2
Tregear, Mary: CHINESE CERAMICS IN THE ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM. An Illustrated Handbook to the Collections. Oxford, 1979. viii, 40 pp. with 31 plates. Map. 21x15 cm. Paper.
GBP 5.00
523 / TSU921
Tsui Art Foundation comp: GEMS OF CHINESE ART. Selections of Ceramics and Bronzes from the Tsui Art Foundation. Hong Kong, 1992. 16 pp. Chinese and English text, and 120 colour plates and illustrations. 28x21 cm. Paper.
GBP 30.00
Introductory text and a catalogue of 120 masterpieces of Chinese ceramics and bronzes to accompany a loan exhibition at the Empress Place Museum, Singapore.
524 / TSU932
Tsui Art Foundation comp: THE TSUI MUSEUM OF ART - CHINESE CERAMICS I. Neolithic to Liao. Hong Kong, 1993. 61 pp. Chinese and English text, and 159 colour plates and illustrations. 33x26 cm. Cloth.
GBP 75.00
Impressive, large-sized catalogue of the early ceramics in the Tsui Museum of Art. With preface by Julian Thompson, introduction by Yutaka Mino and an essay by Clarence Shangraw.
525 / VALHC1
Valenstein, Suzanne G: HIGHLIGHTS OF CHINESE CERAMICS. Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 33:3. New York, 1975. 48 pp. 13 colour plates, 30 b/w plates and illustrations. 28x22 cm. Paper.
GBP 12.00
Adapted from the author's comprehensive survey of the history of Chinese pottery: `A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics'. All pieces illustrated are in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
526 / VASCC4
Vasselot, J. J. Marquet de & M. J. Ballot: CHINESE CERAMICS. Han Period to Ming Period (206 B.C.-1643). Paris, 1921. 32 pp. text. 40 plates, loose in portfolio, illustrating 62 pieces, 42 in colour. 24x19 cm. Half-cloth.
GBP 35.00
All ceramics illustrated from the collections of the Musee du Louvre.
527 / VESKF1
Vestfalen, E. and Krechetova, M. N: KITAISKII FARFOR. (Chinese Porcelain). Leningrad, 1947. 55 pp. text in Russian. 30 plates with numerous illustrations. 28x20 cm. Cloth.
GBP 20.00
Catalogue of the Hermitage Collection comprising late 14th to early 18th century Chinese porcelain. Russian text.
528 / YBM771
Yamato Bunkakan: CHINESE CERAMICS FROM THE YAMATO BUNKAKAN COLLECTION. Illustrated Catalogue Series, No. 7. Nara, 1977. 98 pp. 6 colour plates, 222 illustrations. Map. 26x18 cm. Paper.
GBP 15.00
Illustrated catalogue with English captions.
529 / ZIMAP1
Zimmermann, Ernst: ALTCHINESISCHE PORZELLANE IM ALTEN SERAI. Meisterwerke der Turkischen Museen II. Berlin, 1930. 51 pp. text in German and Turkish, 80 plates. 36x28 cm. Cloth.
GBP 375.00
This volume provided a complete pictorial survey of the Topkapi Sarayi Collection, although the author's dating of the Ming wares have been proven faulty. (See Pope: 14th Century Blue-and-White, Washington, 1970, p. 72).
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