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- Weapons in Late Shang (c.1250-1050 BCE) China: Beyond Typology and Ritual
- Past Collectors, Their Collections And The Art Market
- Ceramics in Japanese woodblock prints
- Beyond the Borders: Asian Ceramics in the National Trust for Scotland
- Gifts from the Ming Court to the Islamic World
- Jun, Yaozhou and Longquan: Three Different Kilns, Three Common Factors
- The Cost of Receiving Foreign Tributes to the Qing Court
- Connecting Empires: The Belitung Shipwreck and Maritime Trade in ninth century Asia
- Handling Session on selected pieces from the Wou Kiuan Collection
- Handling Session at Winchester College
- The Art of Japanese Porcelain – The Irene Finch Collection at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
- A Discreet Collection of Curiosities: Adèle and Salomon de Rothschild’s Chinese Jades
- Chinese Plates fit for an Acehnese Queen
- “A Collector’s View”
- Traditions of the Avant-Garde: Radicals and Experimentalists in Early Chinese Art
- The business of making porcelain: life and work in the city of blue and white
- The Collection of Sir Joseph Hotung: Exploring the Remarkable History of China’s Jade
- A History of Collecting of Asian Material Culture by the National Museum of Ireland, with a particular focus on the Albert Bender Collection
- Illustrating Chinese ceramics in the early twentieth century: The Art of the Chinese Potter and other ventures
- Observing Emperor Qianlong’s Taste in Jade through Oscar Raphael’s Bequest to the Fitzwilliam Museum
- The language of nature: East Asian decorative art with floral and animal motifs in British and Irish country house collections.
- From Jingdezhen to Samarkand: early Ming porcelain in Timurid Central Asia
- A Fascination with Chinese Ceramics – The Unexpected Collection of Sir William Burrell (1861-1958)
- Guiding Luminaries, Charles L. Freer and John A. Pope: Establishing the Freer Gallery’s Chinese Ceramic Collection
- Newly-discovered plaques portraying late Jingdezhen porcelain production
- The Sir Michael Butler Memorial Lecture – New sources of evidence for the classification and understanding of the Sir Michael Butler collection of 17th-century Chinese porcelain
- Feminine Space and Playthings: Recontextualization of Trompe l’Oeil Porcelain in High Qing China
- Art Objects and Nostalgia in the ‘Dream of the Red Mansions’
- Chinese Painting and the Chinese Iconographic Thesaurus: New Directions in Art Historical Research
- Lü Dalin and Jades of the Song Dynasty
- The Grandidier Collection and Sir Percival David: Rediscoveries
- Blanc de Chine: A Continuous Conversation
- The Eumorfopoulos Phoenix-Head Ewer Revisited
- Continuity and Change: The Study of the Ceramics of Yaozhou
- The reception and consumption of Chinese porcelain in Europe and the New World, 16th and 17th centuries
- China: A History in Objects
- Chinese Pottery, Stoneware and Porcelain 4000 BC to 1125 AD
- Chinese Pottery, Stoneware and Porcelain 960-1368
- Chinese Pottery, Stoneware and Porcelain 1368-1661
- Gifts from the Kangxi Emperor to his Grandmother
- Continuation and Innovation: Chinese Bronzes of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368)
- The annual Sir Michael Butler Memorial Lecture – Collecting and Interior Design in Britain
- Study Day on Imperial Yellow Porcelain
- Remarks on Applying Traditional Appraisal Methods when Appraising Ancient Ceramics
- Japanese Ceramics in the Royal Collection
Posts
- Index
- Beyond the Borders: Asian Ceramics in the National Trust for Scotland
- “Past Collectors, their Collections and the Art Market” – Henry Howard-Sneyd and Roger Keverne in conversation.
- Annual Accounts and Council Report
2023 - Jun, Yaozhou and Longquan : Three Different Kilns, Three Common Factors
- Newsletter 31 • May 2023
- The cost of receiving foreign tributes to the Qing court
- Chinese Plates fit for an Acehnese Queen
- A discreet collection of curiosities: Adèle and Salomon de Rothschild’s Chinese jades
- The Art of Japanese Porcelain – The Irene Finch Collection at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
- Connecting Empires: The Belitung Shipwreck and Maritime Trade in ninth century Asia
- A Collector’s View
- The business of making porcelain: life and work in the city of blue and white
- Volume 85 • 2021
- The Collection of Sir Joseph Hotung: Exploring the Remarkable History of China’s Jade
- Annual Accounts and Council Report
2022 - Newsletter 30 • May 2022
- A History of Collecting of Asian Material Culture by the National Museum of Ireland, with a particular focus on the Albert Bender Collection
- Illustrating Chinese Ceramics in the early twentieth century: The Art of the Chinese Potter and other Ventures
- Observing Emperor Qianlong’s Taste in Jade through Oscar Raphael’s Bequest to the Fitzwilliam Museum
- From Jingdezhen to Samarkand: early Ming porcelain in Timurid Central Asia
- The language of nature: East Asian decorative art with floral and animal motifs in British and Irish country house collections
- Feminine Space and Playthings: Recontextualization of Trompe l’Oeil Porcelain in High Qing China (ca. 1683 1839 CE)
- New sources of evidence for the classification and understanding of the Sir Michael Butler collection of 17th-century Chinese porcelain
- The Eumorfopoulos Phoenix-Head Ewer Revisted
- Guiding Luminaries, Charles L. Freer and John A. Pope: Establishing the Freer Gallery’s Chinese Ceramic Collection
- Newly-discovered plaques portraying late Jingdezhen porcelain production
- Chinese Painting and the Chinese Iconographic Thesaurus: New Directions in Art Historical Research
- Newsletter 29 • May 2021
- Report of the Council
2021 - Minutes of AGM
2020 - Chinese Painting and the Chinese Iconographic Thesaurus: New Directions in Art Historical Research
- Blanc de Chine: A Continuous Conversation
- Lü Dalin and Jades of the Song Dynasty
- The Grandidier Collection and Sir Percival David: Rediscoveries
- Continuity and Change: The Study of Yaozhou Ware
- Collecting and Interior Design in Britain: the Ionides Collection of European style Chinese Export Porcelain, 1920-1950
- Report of the Council
2020 - Minutes of AGM
2019 - Report of the Council
2019 - Continuation and Innovation: Chinese Bronzes of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368)
- Remarks on Applying Traditional Identification Methods When Appraising Ancient Ceramics
- The Reception and Consumption of Chinese Porcelain in Europe and the New World 16th and 17th Centuries
- Gifts from the Kangxi Emperor to his Grandmother
- Chinese Pottery, Stoneware and Porcelain 1368-1661
- Chinese Pottery, Stoneware and Porcelain 960-1368
- Volume 84 • 2019-20
- Chinese Pottery, Stoneware and Porcelain 4000 BC to 1125 AD
- China: A History in Objects
- Newsletter 28 • May 2020
- Volume 83 • 2018-19
- Visit to North East England • June 2019
- Newsletter 27 • May 2019
- Visit to Madrid • September 2018
- Visit to Dresden, Germany • June 2018
- Newsletter 26 • May 2018
- Volume 82 • 2017-18
- Visit to Swedish Collections in Stockholm • June 2017
- Newsletter 25 • May 2017
- Volume 81 • 2016-17
- Museum trip to Paris • October 2016
- Visit to Scottish Collections • June 2016
- Newsletter 24 • May 2016
- Volume 80 • 2015-16
- Newsletter 23 • November 2015
- Visit to Dutch Collections • October 2015
- Volume 79 • 2014-15
- Newsletter 22 • October 2014
- Volume 78 • 2013-14
- Newsletter 21 • May 2013
- Volume 77 • 2012-13
- Newsletter 20 • May 2012
- Volume 76 • 2011-12
- Volume 75 • 2010-11
- Newsletter 19 • May 2011
- Volume 74 • 2009-10
- Newsletter 18 • May 2010
- Volume 73 • 2008-09
- Newsletter 17 • May 2009
- Volume 72 • 2007-08
- Newsletter 16 • May 2008
- Volume 71 • 2006-07
- Volume 70 • 2005-06
- Volume 69 • 2004-05
- Newsletter 13 • January 2005
- Volume 68 • 2003-04
- Volume 67 • 2002-03
- Volume 66 • 2001-02
- Volume 65 • 2000-01
- Volume 64 • 1999-2000
- Newsletter 8 • January 2000
- Volume 63 • 1998-99
- Volume 62 • 1997-98
- Newsletter 6 • January 1998
- Volume 61 • 1996-97
- Newsletter 5 • January 1997
- Volume 60 • 1995-96
- Newsletter 4 • January 1996
- Volume 59 • 1994-95
- Volume 58 • 1993-94
- Volume 57 • 1992-93
- Volume 56 • 1991-92
- Volume 55 • 1990-91
- Volume 54 • 1989-90
- Volume 53 • 1988-89
- Volume 52 • 1987-88
- Volume 51 • 1986-87
- Volume 50 • 1985-86
- Volume 49 • 1984-85
- Volume 48 • 1983-84
- Volume 47 • 1982-83
- Volume 46 • 1981-82
- Volume 45 • 1980-81
- Volume 44 • 1979-80
- Volume 43 • 1978-79
- Volume 42 • 1977-78
- Volume 41 • 1975-77
- Volume 40 • 1973-75
- Volume 39 • 1971-73
- Volume 38 • 1969-71
- Volume 37 • 1967-69
- Volume 36 • 1964-66
- Volume 35 • 1963-64
- Volume 34 • 1962-63
- Volume 33 • 1960-62
- Volume 32 • 1959-60
- Volume 31 • 1957-59
- Volume 30 • 1956-57
- Volume 29 • 1954-55
- Volume 28 • 1953-54
- Volume 27 • 1951-53
- Volume 26 • 1950-51
- Volume 25 • 1949-50
- Volume 24 • 1948-49
- Volume 23 • 1947-48
- Volume 22 • 1946-47
- Volume 21 • 1945-46
- Volume 20 • 1944-45
- Volume 19 • 1942-43
- Volume 18 • 1940-41
- Volume 17 • 1939-40
- Volume 16 • 1938-39
- Volume 15 • 1937-38
- Volume 14 • 1936-37
- Volume 13 • 1935-36
- Volume 12 • 1934-35
- Volume 11 • 1933-34
- Volume 10 • 1931-32
- Volume 9 • 1930-31
- Volume 8 • 1928-30
- Volume 7 • 1927-28
- Volume 6 • 1926-27
- Volume 5 • 1925-26
- Volume 4 • 1924-25
- Volume 3 • 1923-24
- Volume 2 • 1922-23
- Volume 1 • 1921-22
- Index