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Oriental Ceramics. The World's Great Collections. Vol. 5, The British Museum, London
Barrett, Douglas [introduction] & Lawrence Smith [selection and notes] & Jessica Rawson & Roderick Whitfield & Ralph Pinder-Wilson
Language: English
Published by Tokyo, New York and San Francisco : Kodansha International Ltd 1981
- Hardcover
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Condition: Fine. Second Edition. ~ 91 color plates, 326 monochrome plates ~ Text in English, labels in Mandarin and English ~ Publishers' cloth in illustrated slipcase ~ 171p ~ 38x27x4cm. ~ A Fine copy, but spine lightly sunned ~ Heavy item, circa 4 Kg. Extra postage costs may apply (please ask for quotation before ordering, cli…cking on the "Contact seller" button to be found above) ~ LANGUAGE: English // We accept PayPal & EU bank transfer in EUROS //.
More imagesOriental Ceramics: The World's Great Collections. Vol. 5. The British Museum, London
Barrett, Douglas (introduction); Selection and Notes: Smith, Lawrence; Rawson, Jessica; Whitfield, Roderick; Pinder-Wilson, Ralph
- Hardcover
Seller: Jorge Welsh Books, Lisboa, , PortugalJorge Welsh Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. English text; Hardcover (cloth without dust jacket - as issued. In splicase.); 171 pages with colour and black-and-white illustrations throughout.; 27 x 38 cm; 2.89 kg; Used book in very good condition with minor scuffs and signs of wear in the slipcase and hardcover cloth. The spine i…s slightly faded as usual. Interior as new.; This volume was originally published by Kodansha as part of a limited deluxe 12 volume set in 1974, this critically acclaimed and now scarce masterpiece has been issued in a standard edition with no compromise in the quality of scholarship or production, handsomely cloth-bound with an attractive slipcase.; "In 1974 the display of Chinese ceramics of all types covering all periods from the second century B.C. to the nineteenth century A.D. is not only as representative of this great art as any other museum, but it also contains each class at least one, often several, of the acknowledge masterpieces. The same applies to the Japanese porcelain. The Islamic pottery is also fully representative, while the Turkish pottery of the Isnik kilns is one of the three finest collections in the world. Only in the field of Korean porcelain, where the collection is no more than fair, is it still necessary to acquire a fuller range of outstanding pieces." excerpt from the introductory text by Douglas Barrett, Keeper of the Department of Oriental Antiquities, 1981.