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A collection of 17 books about Chinese ceramics.

Estimate
5 000 - 6 000 SEK
447 - 536 EUR
454 - 544 USD
Hammer price
6 000 SEK
Purchasing info
A collection of 17 books about Chinese ceramics.

Sir Harry Garner, Oriental Blue & White, Faber and Faber, London. Yang Enlin, Chinesische Porzellanmalerei, Edition Leipzig, 1986. Soame Jenyns, Later Chinese Porcelain, The Ch'ing Dynasty (1644-1912), Faber and Faber, London, 1965. Stephen W. Bushell, Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, Oxford Univeristy Press, London 1977. Sir Michael Butler, Margret Medly, Stephen Little, Seventheenth-Century Chinese Porcelain, Art Services International, Virginia, 1990. Rose Kerr, Chinese Ceramics Porcelain of teh Qing Dynasty 1644-1911, Victora and Albert Museum, London 1986. Chinese Ceramics, Selected articles from Orientations 1982-1998, Orientations Magazine Ltd, Hong Kong 1999. David Howard and John Ayers, Masterpieces of Chinese Export porcelain from the Mattahedeh Collection in the Virginia Museum, Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd, London 1980. Elinor Gordon, Collecting Chinese Export Porcelain, UIniverse Books, New York 1979. Geoffrey A. Godden, Oriental Export Porcelain and its influence on European wares, Granada Publishing Limited London 1979. Seizo Hayashiya and Henry Trubner, Chinese Ceramics from Japanese Collections, t'ang through Ming Dynasties, An Asia House Gallery Publication, United States of America 1977. Bo Gyllensvärd, Kinesisk konst under 5.000 år, Gustav VI Adolfs gåva till svenska folket, Skånetryck AB, Malmö. Masahiko Sato, Chinese Ceramics, A short History, Weatherhill 7 heibonsha, New York & Tokyo 1981. P.Hughes - Stanton and Rose Kerr, Kiln Sites of Ancient China, Recent finds of pottery and china, Oriental Society. Margret Medley, The Chinese Potter, a practical history of chinese ceramics, Phaidon, Oxford 1989. Cornelius Osgood, Bule-and-white Chinese Porcelain a study of form, the Ronald Press Company, New York 1956. Ashmolean museum, Eastern Ceramics and other works of art from the collection of Gerald Reitlinger, The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 1981. Chinese Antiquities from the Brian S. McElnly Colection, The Urban Council, Hong Kong 1987.

Sold as is.

Provenance

The Oldertz Collection. Carl Oldertz (1924-2006), was a M.D.h.c. and a Director of a Swedish Insurance Company, Stockholm.

Carl was a passionate collector, who built his collection over the decades. In the 1970’s he started to focus his interest in objects from Asia, mainly Chinese Antiques and Works of Art. He was very much an academic collector who strived to acquire pieces from different epoques and constantly sought after more knowledge about the pieces, the techniques and their history. His broad interest in Chinese culture and history together with his curiosity led him to visit many private collections and museums around the world.