Asian Art Reference Books Online Auction

October 28, 2010

LOT 33

Lot 33

The Chinese Porcelain Company Exhibition and Sale Catalogues, 1983-2000, Six Volumes

The Chinese Porcelain Company Exhibition and Sale Catalogues, 1983-2000, Six Volumes
Lot 33 Details
The Chinese Porcelain Company Exhibition and Sale Catalogues, 1983-2000, Six Volumes

Including: Documentary Chinese Works of Art: In Scholars’ Taste, 1983; Ancient Asian Sculpture, 29th May to 28th June 1991; Abstraction and Reality: Chinese Art from the Warring States to the Liao, 6th to 28th October 1999; Chinese Art from the Wei to the Tang Dynasties, 12th to 28th October 2000; Important Asian Art, 24th to 29th March 2000.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $258
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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The Chinese Porcelain Company Exhibition and Sale Catalogues, 1983-2000, Six Volumes
  • The Chinese Porcelain Company Exhibition and Sale Catalogues, 1983-2000, Six Volumes
Provenance:

From the library of books and catalogues of a prominent Toronto Asian Art collector

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