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The Old Moon Pavilion Ware
12/1935 | 393 | 67
Pages: 264-267+270-273
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Bailey, B. A. de Vere (Bailey, B. A. de Vere)
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Plate I. A, B-Two Snuff Bottles, the Right-Hand Bottle with Imperial Yellow Ground. Ch'ien Lung (1736-95). Kuyüeh-Hsüan Mark in Red. Porcelain, Height, 6 cm.; C-Bowl, with Medallions Depicting the Four Seasons in Rose du Barry. Yung Cheng Mark (1723-35). Porcelain, Diameter 16 cm.; D, E-Two Snuff Bottles. Ch'ien Lung. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan mark. Left-Hand Bottle, Glass; Right-Hand Bottle, Porcelain. Height, 4.7 c.m. (All in the Seattle Art Museum). F-Bowl, with Landscapes in Pink. Yung Cheng. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Porcelain, Diameter, 15.8 cm. (Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.); G, H-Two Snuff Bottles. Ch'ien Lung. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Glass; Height without Tops, 5.8 cm. (Crozier Collection, Washington, D. C.); J-Bowl. Yung Cheng Seal in Blue. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Porcelain, Diameter, 17.2 c.m. (Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.). (All Painted in Enamel Colours). The Old Moon Pavilion Ware
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Plate II. A, B-Two Snuff Bottles. Right-Hand Bottle in Porcelain Enamel on a Base Simulating Copper. Ch'ien Lung (1736-95). Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Glass, Height without Tops, 5 cm. (Crozier Collection, Washington, D. C.); C-Snuff Bottle. Yung Cheng (1723-35). Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Glass, Height, 5.3 cm. (Author's Collection); D, E-Two Bowls. Left-Hand Bowl with Design in Blue. Yung Cheng. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Porcelain, Diameters, 10 cm. and 8 cm. (Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.); F-Snuff Bottle. Ch'ien Lung. Kuyüeh-Hsüan Mark. Porcelain, Height, 5.7 cm. (Seattle Art Museum); G-Snuff Bottle. Yung Cheng. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Mark. Glass. Height, 6 cm. (Author's Collection); H-Pair of Bowls. Yung Cheng Mark. Ku-Yüeh-Hsüan Type. Porcelain. Diameter, 15.8 cm. (Crozier Collection, Washington, D. C.) (All Painted in Enamel Colours). The Old Moon Pavilion Ware
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Hsiang's Album
12/1932 | 357 | 61
Pages: 275-276+281
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Yetts, W. Perceval (Yetts, W. Perceval; Yetts, Walter Perceval; Yetts, W. Percival; Y., W. P.; Yetts, Perceval; Y., P.; Yetts, W. P.)
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Writings on Chinese Architecture
03/1927 | 288 | 50
Pages: 116+119-121+123-124+126-129+131
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Yetts, W. Perceval (Yetts, W. Perceval; Yetts, Walter Perceval; Yetts, W. Percival; Y., W. P.; Yetts, Perceval; Y., P.; Yetts, W. P.)
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Plate I. Designs for Interior Decoration First Published A. D. 1103 as Outline Drawings in the Sung Dynasty Method of Architecture (Ying tsao fa shih) and Represented Coloured in the 1925 Edition. A-Decoration of a Ceiling Coffer. B-Decorations of Beams. Writings on Chinese Architecture
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Plate II. A-Octagonal Pagoda at Sung Shan (Honan). Brick. Built A. D. 523, and restored. From photograph by Prof. T. Sekino in Prof. Sirén's Chinese Sculpture, pl. 187. B-Octagonal Reliquary at Shê Shan (Kiangsu) in pagoda form. White stone. Height about 40 ft. Attributed to about A. D. 600. From photograph by Mr. Perceval Yetts. Writings on Chinese Architecture
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Plate II. C-Wild-Goose Pagoda at Hsi-an (Shensi). Four-sided and seven-storeyed. Brick. Built A. D. 652, but since restored and altered. From Chinesische Architektur, pl. 308. D-Yellow Crane Tower formerly at Wu-ch'ang (Hupeh). Roofs of green-glazed tiles; body of painted woodwork. Built about 1870; burnt down 1884. From Chinesische Architektur, pl. 60. Writings on Chinese Architecture
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Plate III. Memorial arches (p'ai-lou) from Chinesische Architektur. A-Near T'ai-an (Shantung). B-In a street of Kaomi (Shantung). The inscription may be translated: "Her fame is recorded in the annals of wifely devotion." C-At Ning-yang (Shantung). D-At entrance to tombs of the early emperors of the Manchu dynasty, 80 miles east of Peking. White marble. Built 1650. Writings on Chinese Architecture
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A Famous Chinese Bronze
09/1923 | 246 | 43
Pages: 118-119+121-124
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Yetts, W. Perceval (Yetts, W. Perceval; Yetts, Walter Perceval; Yetts, W. Percival; Y., W. P.; Yetts, Perceval; Y., P.; Yetts, W. P.)
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A-A Three-Legged Bronze Cauldron. Chinese, Chou Dynasty. (Silver Island). A Famous Chinese Bronze
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B-Inked Squeezes Taken from the Silver Island Cauldron and Arranged to Provide a Picture of the Bronze. (Shên chou kuo kuang chi, No. 8, 1909). A Famous Chinese Bronze
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The Literature of Chinese Pottery: A Brief Survey and Review
02/1917 | 167 | 30
Pages: 44-47+50-52
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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Plate I. (A) Chia Ching Bowl, with Enamel Painting (Alexander Collection). The Literature of Chinese Pottery: A Brief Survey and Review
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Plate I. (B) Chia Ching Bowl, with Enamel Painting (Cumberbatch Collection). The Literature of Chinese Pottery: A Brief Survey and Review
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Plate II. (C, D) T'ang Dynasty Dish and Ewer (Mr. G. Eumorfopoulos). The Literature of Chinese Pottery: A Brief Survey and Review
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Plate II. (D) T'ang Dynasty Ewer (Mr. G. Eumorfopoulos). The Literature of Chinese Pottery: A Brief Survey and Review
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Plate II. (E) Celadon Bowl (Mr. G. Eumorfopoulos). The Literature of Chinese Pottery: A Brief Survey and Review
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Plate II. (F) Stoneware Vase with Milky Grey Glaze (Preer Collection, New York). The Literature of Chinese Pottery: A Brief Survey and Review
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Plate III. (G) Lung-Ch'üan Celadon Vase (Peters Collection, New York). The Literature of Chinese Pottery: A Brief Survey and Review
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Plate III. (H) Tz'ŭ Chou Painted Vase (Louvre). The Literature of Chinese Pottery: A Brief Survey and Review
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The Inscribed Vase of the Dana Collection
12/1913 | 129 | 24
Pages: 150-152
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Kershaw, Francis Stewart (Kershaw, Francis Stewart)
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(A) The Whole Vase Showing Paint to Hide Repairs on the Rim and Upper Part of the Neck. The Inscribed Vase of the Dana Collection
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(B) The Foot of the Vase Showing Thread Marks. The Inscribed Vase of the Dana Collection
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(C) The Inscription on the Neck of the Vase. The Inscribed Vase of the Dana Collection
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Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties-I
04/1909 | 73 | 15
Pages: 18-19+22-25
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Hobson, R. L. (Hobson, R. L.; Hobson, Robert Lockhart; H., R. L.)
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Plate II. Bottle of Cream-White, Copy of Old Ting Ware. Height, $frac{3}{4}$ in. In the Franks Collection, British Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties
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Plate II. Celadon Vase: Lung-Ch'üan Ware of the Sung Dynasty (960-1276, A. D.) Height, $frac{3}{4}$ in. In the Franks Collection, British Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties
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Plate. Saucer Dish of Creamy White Ting Ware with Moulded Designs: Late Sung or Yuan Period. Diam. 11½ in. In the Franks Collection, British Museum. Wares of the Sung and Yuan Dynasties
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A Porcelain Collector of the Ming Dynasty
02/1909 | 71 | 14
Pages: 290-292
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Obituary
S. W. Bushell, C. M. G., M. D.
11/1908 | 68 | 14
Pages: 65
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