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Antique Chinese Porcelain - Types Dynasties Dates Shapes / Illustrated Book

$ 13.17

Availability: 54 in stock
  • Condition: Good
  • Industry: China & Dinnerware

    Description

    CHINESE PORCELAIN
    by Anthony du Boulay, Octopus Books, London, 1963.
    Illustrated in color and black-and-white, this early out-of-print book is a pictorial survey of antique Chinese ceramics.
    There’s a wealth of information in this scholarly review of Chinese porcelain wares.  The book covers by chapter:
    The Early Wares
    (The study of a non-porous glaze by the 3rd century B.C.;   The methods of manufacturing porcelain;  The Wares of the Wei dynasty; Ju and Kuan wares; Ting ware; Ying Ch’ing wares; Honan and Tz’u Chou wares; and more);
    The Ming Dynasty 1368-1644
    The ‘Baroque’ period of Chinese art; Imperial Kilns; The Reign of Ch’eng Hua; Beginning of exports to Europe, Ming Colored wares; Translucent and monochrome pieces; The color of yellow reserved for Imperial use; Enameled pieces; and more);
    The Ch’ing Dynasty 1644-1912
    (The independent artist-potters of Ching-te Chen; the
    famille verte
    enamels; The blue and white was the finest ever made by the Chinese; Egg-shell vases for the European market;  The reign of Ch’ien Lung;
    famille rose
    decoration; Birds and animals; Competition of the European china factories; and the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries);
    Chinese export Porcelain
    (Differences between domestic and export wares; Portuguese trade; Dutch and English East India Companies; American Trade with China; Copies of European originals; The European factories in Canton; and more).  Whether a novice or advanced collector, dealer, or historian of Chinese porcelain wares, one will want to add this text to their permanent reference library.
    8.1” x 8.4” hardback with dust cover in very good condition.  128 pages.
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