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Chinese art; one hundred plates in colour reproducing pottery & porcelain of all periods, jades, paintings, lacquer, bronzes and furniture; introduced by an outline sketch of Chinese art by R. L. Hobson

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Title: Chinese art; one hundred plates in colour reproducing pottery & porcelain of all periods, jades, paintings, lacquer, bronzes and furniture; introduced by an outline sketch of Chinese art by R. L. Hobson
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