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2003 Recent Acquisitions
£140The catalogue of Recent Acquisitions comprises of 76 pieces of Chinese and Japanese porcelain and works of art and accompanied our exhibition in 2003. Notable pieces are imperial Kangxi wucai floral wine cup, an imperial Kangxi doucai dragon bowl, a pair of imperial Yongzheng lemon-yellow ground green dragon bowls, a Yuan celadon carved crane dish and a pair of large Kangxi famille verte rouleau vases with Three Kingdoms scenes and an imperial pair of Qianlong jade table screens in cloisonné frames and stands. Soft back.
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2006 Recent Acquisitions
£140The catalogue of Recent Acquisitions comprises of 70 pieces of Chinese and Japanese porcelain and works of art and accompanied our exhibition in 2006. Notable pieces are a Yuan blue and white melon dish, the van Hemert wucai censer dated 1673, an imperial Kangxi iron-red immortal bowl, a pair of imperial Yongzheng yuzhi coral-ground yellow flower bowls, an imperial Yongzheng celadon glazed chilong dragon dish, a pair of imperial Yongzheng doucai bajixiang bowls and a large Qianlong imperial famille rose ruby-ground graviata vase with immortals. Soft back.
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2006 Blanc de Chine
£POAThe catalogue of Blanc de Chine comprises of 120 pieces and accompanied our exhibition in 2006. Notable pieces are a standing Guanyin on a waved base by He Chaozong, a seated figure of Guanyin by He Chaozong, a figure of an emperor seated on a horseshoe armchair draped in a tiger skin, a Budai by Lin Feizong, a pair of equestrian Dutch men, a brushpot dated summer 1612 and a bottle vase with garlic mouth. Hard back. Introduction by John Ayers.
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2007 Chongzhen – Shunzhi, Transitional Porcelain from a Private American Collection
£120The catalogue of Chongzhen - Shunzhi, Transitional Porcelain from a Private American Collection comprises of 14 pieces of blue and white and wucai porcelain of the Chongzhen and Shunzhi period and accompanied our exhibition in 2007. Notable pieces are three Chongzhen blue and white brushpots including one with "washing the elephant", five Chongzhen blue and white vases including a tall vase with Sima Xiangru and a sleeve vase with geese. Soft back.
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2007 Recent Acquisitions
£POAThe catalogue of Recent Acquisitions comprises of 80 pieces of Chinese and Japanese porcelain and works of art and accompanied our exhibition in 2007. Notable pieces are an imperial Kangxi blue and white brushpot with poems, an imperial Yongzheng blue and white dragon dish, a large rose verte charger with the most handsome man in China, a massive pair of Jiaqing/Daoguang famille rose vases with identified places, a pair of white jade quail boxes and covers and a large spinach jade landscape brushpot. Soft back.
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2008 Recent Acquisitions
£140The catalogue of Recent Acquisitions comprises of 62 pieces of Chinese porcelain and works of art and accompanied our exhibition in 2008. Notable pieces are a 16th century cloisonné duck dish, a pair of imperial Qianlong cloisonné ewers and covers, a large set of 12 watercolours of tea production, an imperial Kangxi mallet vase wiht phoenix, an imperial Kangxi peachbloom beehive waterpot, a large imperial Kangxi yellow bowl, an imperial Yongzheng Ru-type glazed moonflask, a pair of imperial Qianlong underglaze blue and lemon yellow enamel "nine peach" dishes and a pair of imperial Jiaqing ruby-ground graviata bowls. Soft back.
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2009 Recent Acquisitions
£140The catalogue of Recent Acquisitions comprises of 66 pieces of Chinese porcelain and works of art of the Ming and Qing dynasties and accompanied our exhibition in 2009. Notable pieces are a large pair of Kangxi bottle vases with qilins, an imperial Kangxi peachbloom tangluo xi from Edward T. Chow, an imperial Yongzheng lavender fish bowl, an imperial Yongzheng blue-ground fish bowl and cover, a large blue and white and underglaze copper-red lantern vase painted with the three star gods, an imperial Qianlong yellow-ground famille rose wall vase, an imperial Jiaqing ruby-ground benbaping from Fonthill House and 15 jades including a white, russet and grey mountain boulder. Soft back.
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2009 Ming Porcelain
£200This special catalogue of Ming Porcelain celebrated the rebuilding of 120 Kensington Church Street and comprises of 54 porcelain pieces of the Ming dynasty and accompanied our exhibition in 2009. Notable pieces are a Yongle blue and white floral dish with foliate rim, a small Yongle blue and white foliate dish, a Xuande mark and period stem bowl with lilies, a Xuande mark and period floral bowl, a massive Longquan celadon dish with fluted rim, an imperial Zhengde yellow ground blue and white gardenia dish, a massive imperial Jiajing blue and white dragon guan, a large imperial Jiajing iron-red dragon bowl, an imperial Jiajing red-ground yellow dragon jar, an imperial Longqing poem bowl, a large Wanli imperial fish bowl, a massive Wanli imperial dragon meiping, an imperial Wanli small wucai floral guan and a kosometsuke water bucket and cover. Hard back and slip case. Introduction by John Ayers.
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2010 Recent Acquisitions
£140The catalogue of Recent Acquisitions comprises of 68 pieces of Chinese ceramics and works of art and accompanied our exhibition in 2010. Notable pieces are an imperial Jiajing blue and white "magic fountain" ewer, a pair of imperial Kangxi yellow-ground green dragon bowls, a Kangxi blue and white deer vase, an imperial Yongzheng blue and white and copper-red sanduo stem cup and an imperial Yongzheng lemon-yellow enamel chrysanthemum dish. Soft back.
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2008 Ming Porcelain for the Japanese Market, Ko-Sometsuke and Ko-Akai
£140The catalogue of Ming Porcelain for the Japanese Market, ko-sometsuke & ko-akai comprises of 59 pieces of blue and white and wucai porcelain of the mid and late Ming dynasty and accompanied our exhibition in 2008. Notable pieces are a blue and white cat-form incense holder and stand, a square blue and white bowl with a continuous scene of figures pulling a boat and three wucai floral dishes included by Yamanaka in a special 1933 folio. Hard back. Introduction by Julia B. Curtis.
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2010 85th Anniversary Exhibition of Chinese Jades from Tang to Qing
£200The catalogue of Chinese Jades from Tang to Qing comprises of 138 pieces of Chinese jades and accompanied our 85th anniversary exhibition in November 2010. Notable pieces are an imperial Qianlong spinach jade dragon seal, an imperial Qianlong white jade deep bowl and cover, an imperial Qianlong white jade snuff bottle, a large monkey and peach group and an imperial Qianlong white jade hexagonal lobed teapot and cover. Hard back. Introduction by John Ayers.
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2011 Recent Acquisitions, Qing Porcelain
£140The catalogue of Recent Acquisitions, Qing Porcelain comprises of 50 pieces of Chinese porcelain of the Qing dynasty and accompanied our exhibition in 2011. Notable pieces are a dated 1719 famille verte "Red Cliff" brush pot, a doucai Yongzheng imperial floral medallion wine cup, an imperial Yongzheng blue-ground anhua white dragon bowl, an imperial Yongzheng white-glazed chrysanthemum dish from the Carl Kempe collection, a Qianlong famille rose panel with sages in a landscape, an imperial Qianlong teadust-glazed bottle vase and a pair of imperial Xianfeng iron-red dragon bowls and covers. Soft back.
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2011 Provenance. Collectors, Dealers and Scholars: Chinese Ceramics in Britain and America. By Roy Davids & Dominic Jellinek
£150Detailed descriptions and a history of collectors, dealers and scholars in Chinese ceramics from Britain and America, alphabetically listed and very informative, with a series of mostly black and white illustrations. 490 pages. Hard back.
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2011 The Bertil J. Högström Collection, Kangxi Blue and White Porcelain (1662-1722)
£180The catalogue of The Bertil Högström Collection of Kangxi Blue and White Porcelain (1662-1722) comprises of 50 pieces of Kangxi blue and white and accompanied our exhibition in November 2011. Notable pieces are two imperial semi-eggshell cups, one with continuous landscape and one with "100 butterflies", an imperial early Kangxi boy bowl, a fishermen yanyan vase, an ovoid dragon vase and an imperial dragon medallion small bowl. Hard back. Introduction by John Ayers.
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2012 Recent Acquisitions, Important Chinese Porcelain from Private Collections
£160The catalogue of Recent Acquisitions, Important Chinese Porcelain from Private Collections comprises of 53 pieces of Chinese porcelain from the Yuan dynasty to the Qing dynasty and accompanied our exhibition in 2012. Notable pieces are a Yuan qingbai ewer and cover, a Yongle blue and white grape dish, an imperial Xuande blue and white tankard, a large imperial Yongzheng yellow-ground blue and white floral dish from the T. Y. Chao family, a pair of imperial Yongzheng yellow-ground green dragon bowls, an imperial Qianlong blue and white sanduo vase with garlic-mouth, an imperial Qianlong doucai waterpot with bats, an imperial Qianlong Guan-type fish basket from the J. M. Hu collection, an imperial Qianlong Ge-type hu-form vase and an imperial Qianlong celadon globular jar. Hard back.
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2010 Selected Chinese Porcelain from the Collection of Professor D.R. Laurence
£80The catalogue of Selected Chinese Porcelain from the Collection of Professor D.R. Laurence comprises of 30 pieces of Chinese porcelain of the Ming and Qing dynasties and accompanied our 85th exhibition in November 2010. Notable pieces are five pieces with the "Master of the Rocks" painting, four wucai vases and five Kangxi famille verte vases, a blue and white paneled rouleau with 24 scenes of filial piety, a Kangxi blue and white brushpot painted with 16 scholars and an imperial Qianlong flambé bottle vase. Soft back.
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M5001
£48,000Chinese large jade pebble carved as a recumbent two-horned qilin resting amongst ruyi-clouds supporting a book wrapped in a closed box secured on the front by tabs, resting on its haunches, the body with detailed work to the spine, mane, tail and scales, the back legs and split hooves neatly tucked underneath.
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M5014
£48,000Chinese jade carving of a recumbent ram, yang, holding in its mouth a swirling ruyi-cloud spray supporting a yin-yang, taiqi symbol, with long goatee beard, detailed horns and particularly plump body, the split hooves neatly tucked underneath.









