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40 Books and Journals Pertaining to Chinese Ceramics William Watson, Tang and Liao Ceramics, 1984; Stacey Pierson, Song Ceramics: Objects of Admiration, 2003; Hofstra Museum, Hofstra University, Appeasing the Spirits: Sui and Tang Dynasty Tomb Sculpture from The Schloss Collection, 1993; Seattle Art Museum, Serene Pleasure: The Jinglexuan Collection of Chinese Ceramics, 2003; Colloquies on Art & Archaeology in Asia No. 22, Stacey Pierson, ed., Song Ceramics: Art History, Archaeology, and Technology, 2004; Rosemary Scott, For the Imperial Court: Qing Porcelain from the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, 1997; Sir Michael Butler, Margaret Medley, and Stephen Little, Seventeenth Century Chinese Porcelain from the Butler Family Collection, 1990; Ashmolean Museum, Eastern Ceramics and Other Works of Art from the Collection of Gerald Reitlinge, 1981; Geoffrey R. Sayer, T'ao Ya or Pottery Refinements, 1959; Geoffrey R. Sayer, Ching-te-chen T'ao-Lu or The Potteries of China, 1951; Stacey Pierson with Amy Barnes, A Collector's Vision: Ceramics for the Qianlong Emperor, 2002; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Suzanne Kotz, ed., Imperial Taste: Chinese Ceramics from the Percival David Foundation, 1989; Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong, Bulletin Number Three 1977-1978; Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong, Bulletin Number Five 1980-1982; Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong, Bulletin Number Six 1982-1984; Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong, Bulletin Number Seven 1984-1986; Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong, Bulletin Number Ten 1992-1994; Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong, Bulletin Number Eleven 1994-1997; Oriental Ceramic Society, Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society Volume 69: 2004-2005; China Institute in America, As You Wish: Symbol and Meaning on Chinese Porcelains from the Taft Museum, 1993; Cecile and Michel Beurdeley, A Connoisseur's Guide to Chinese Ceramics, 1974; Stacey Pierson, ed., Qingbai Ware: Chinese Porcelain of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, 2002; John Alexander Pope, Chinese Porcelains from the Ardebil Shrine, 1956; Rosemary Scott, Elegant Form and Harmonious Decoration: Four Dynasties of Jingdezhen Porcelain, 1992; Duncan Macintosh, Chinese Blue and White Porcelain, 1977; Stephen Little, Chinese Ceramics of the Transitional Period: 1620-1683, John Ayers, Blanc de Chine: Divine Images in Porcelain, 2002; Regina Krahl, Dawn of the Yellow Earth: Ancient Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, 2000, TWO COPIES; Susan L. Beningson and Cary Y. Liu, Providing for the Afterlife: "Brilliant Artifacts" from Shandong, 2005; Maura Rinaldi and Eng-Lee Seok Chee, Ceramics in Scholarly Taste, 1993; Mary and Leigh Block Gallery, Northwestern University, Chinese Ceramics from Chicago Collections, 1982; Seattle Art Museum, In Pursuit of the Dragon: Traditions and Transitions in Ming Ceramics, 1988; Julie B. Curtis, Chinese Porcelains of the Seventeenth Century: Landscapes, Scholars' Motifs and Narratives, 1995; Duncan Macintosh, Chinese Blue and White Porcelain, Third Edition, 1997; Eldon Worrall, , 1980; Margar et Medley, Illustrated Catalogue of Ming and Qing Monochrome Wares in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, Section 6, Revised, 1989; Colin Sheaf and Richard Kilburn, The Hatcher Porcelain Cargoes: The Complete Record, 1988; Robert D. Mowry, , 1996.

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