Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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NK4156.V5 S8 | Vietnamese ceramics : a separate tradition / | 1 |
NK4156.6 .A1 D64 1989 | Southeast Asian ceramics from the collection of Margot and Hans Ries / | 1 |
NK4156.6 .A33t | Thai ceramics : Ban Chiang, Khmer, Sukothai, Sawankhalok / | 1 |
NK4156.6 .C42b | Bān Chīang : Ban Chieng / | 1 |
NK4156.6 .C47a | Ceramic wares of Siam : (including the R. Refuge collection and part of the P. Knight collection) : Aalderink 1978 : exhibition, 15th Dec.-30th Dec. 1978 ... Amsterdam, Holland. | 1 |
NK4156.6 .S42 | Introducing Thai ceramics : also Burmese and Khmer / | 1 |
NK4156.6 .S42n | Northern Thai ceramics / | 1 |
NK4156.6 .S74c | The ceramic wares of Siam / | 1 |
NK4162 .H25o |
Okinawa no tōki. Okinawan pottery / |
2 |
NK4163 .A82 1970 | Ataka korekushon Tōyō tōji meihin ten / [seisaku Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha]. | 1 |
NK4163 .B44w | Oriental ceramics : from the collection of Justice & Mrs. G. Mennen Williams / | 1 |
NK4163 .B52c | Chats on oriental china / | 1 |
NK4163 .B87o 1899 | Oriental ceramic art : collection of W.T. Walters ; text edition to accompany the complete work / | 1 |
NK4163 .C25k | Korean and Chinese ceramics from the 10th to the 14th century : contact-cross fertilization-divergence : a loan exhibition mounted jointly by the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge and The Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, University of London in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge : catalogue / | 1 |
NK4163 .D46d | The derivation of some Kakiemon designs on porcelain : being an adaptation from a paper read before the Oriental Ceramic Society on 23rd January, 1924 ... | 1 |
NK4163 .F37 | Far Eastern ceramics : China, Japan, Korea, SE Asia : an annotated selected bibliography. | 1 |
NK4163 .G65c | Celadon wares / | 1 |
NK4163 .G67j | Japanese and Oriental ceramics / | 1 |
NK4163 .H66c | The ceramic art of China and other countries of the Far East / | 1 |
NK4163 .J27c | Chinese, Corean and Japanese potteries : descriptive catalogue of loan exhibition of selected examples, the Chinese and Corean authenticated by R. L. Hobson, and the Japanese by Edward S. Morse. All exhibited under the auspices of the Japan society, at the galleries of M. Knoedler & co New York, March 2-21, 1914. With illustrations in colour and half-tone, and with a report on early Chinese potteries / | 1 |