Past Lectures
In response to the global pandemic, we moved our lectures online. Now that in-person events have resumed, we have continued the practice of recording our lectures and posting them on the website for members who were unable to be there to view them.
Please click below to catch up on past lectures.

Beyond the Borders: Asian Ceramics in the National Trust for Scotland
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“Past Collectors, their Collections and the Art Market” – Henry Howard-Sneyd and Roger Keverne in conversation.
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Jun, Yaozhou and Longquan : Three Different Kilns, Three Common Factors
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The cost of receiving foreign tributes to the Qing court
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Chinese Plates fit for an Acehnese Queen
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A discreet collection of curiosities: Adèle and Salomon de Rothschild’s Chinese jades
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The Art of Japanese Porcelain – The Irene Finch Collection at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
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Connecting Empires: The Belitung Shipwreck and Maritime Trade in ninth century Asia
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A Collector’s View
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The business of making porcelain: life and work in the city of blue and white
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