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3. AUDSLEY, George Ashdown. Keramic Art of Japan, by G. A. Audsley and J. L. Bowes. 63 plates (chromoand photo-lithogr., and autotypes), cuts and facsimiles of marks and inscriptions. 2 vols. (16 x 12) Liverpool, 1875.

4. LONDON:

South Kensington Kensington Museum. Franks, Augustus Wollaston. Bethnal Green Branch Museum. Catalogue of a collection of Oriental Pottery lent for exhibition by A. W. F. 2 ed. 260 facsimiles of marks, 19 of symbolical ornaments, and 4 cuts. (9x5) London, 1878.

5. SATOW, Ernest M. The Korean Potters in Satsuma. 10 pp. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1878, p. 193.) (9×6) Yokohama, 1878.

6. GASNAULT, Paul. La Céramique de l'extrême Orient. 22 pp. 3 photo-zincotypes. (In PARIS: Exhibition, 1878. Gonse, L. L'Art ancien, p. 481.) (13 × 9) Paris, 1879.

7. PITON, Camille. Keramics: a complete practical treatise on China Painting in America, with some suggestions as to Decorative Art. 15 plates. (Text, 7x5; plates, 19 × 12) New York, 1878–80.

8. ATKINSON, R. W. Note on the Porcelain industry in Japan. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1880, p. 267.) 10 pp. (9×6) Yokohama, 1880.

9. FRANKS, Augustus Wollaston. Japanese Pottery: being a native report (prepared by M. Shioda, and translated by T. Asami), with an introduction and catalogue. Cuts, incl. facsimiles of marks. (8×5) London,

1880.

10. AUDSLEY, George Ashdown. Keramic Art of Japan, by G. A. Audsley and J. L. Bowes. 32 plates (photoand chromo-lithogr. and autotypes), cuts and facsimiles of marks and inscriptions. (11×7) London

1881.

11. MORSE, Edward S. The Keramic Art of Japan, by G. A. Audsley and J. L. Bowes. (Review.) (In The American Art Review, II, part 2, p. 167.) (12×9) Boston, 1881.

12 DIXON, J. M. Tea-drinking in Japan. 9 pp. (In The Chrysanthemum, II, 193.)

4 cuts

(9x5) Yoko

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13. READ, Charles Hercules. Japanese Tea Ceremonies. 6 pp. 5 cuts. (8x6) London, 1882.

14. BRINKLEY, F. A history of Japanese Keramics. (In The Chrysanthemum, III, 16.) (10×7) Yoko

hama, 1883.

15. GONSE, Louis.

L'Art Céramique du Japon. 14 pp. (In VIENNA: Orientalisches Museum. Katalog der Orientalisch-Keramischen Ausstellung, p. xxx.) (11 x 8) Wien, 1884.

16. VIENNA: Oesterreichisches Museum. Sammlung von Abbildungen keramischer Objecte aus dem nahen und fernen Oriente. Mit einleitenden Bemerkungen von ... L. Gonse (zur Geschichte der Japanischen Keramik, pp. 17-26). Photo-lithogr. and 13 cuts.

(19×13) Wien, 1885.

17. BAXTER, Sylvester. The Morse Collection of Japanese Pottery. 16 pp. 4 heliotypes, and 15 illustrations in the text. (14 x 10) Salem, 1887.

18. BURTY, Philippe. Japanese Pottery. 23 pp. Illustrations. In Artistic Japan, III, 207, 223.) ̄ ̄ (14 × 10) London, 1889.

19. Bowes, James Lord. Japanese Pottery, with notes
describing the thoughts and subjects employed in
its decoration, and illustrations from examples in
the Bowes Collection. 16 plates and illustrations
in the text, incl. facsimiles of marks. (11 x 8)
Liverpool, 1890.

20. OUEDA Tokounosouké. La Céramique Japonaise. Les
principaux centres de fabrication céramique au Japon,
par O. T
Avec une préface relative aux "Céré-
monies de Thé" au Japon, et à leur influence, par E.
Deshayes. (7x4) Paris, 1895.

SECTION III-D.-COINS.

1. VAN DE POLDER, Léon. Abridged history of the copper coins of Japan. 130 cuts. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1891, p. 420.) (9×6) Yokohama, 1891.

2. WIGMORE, J. H. Note on the eirakusen. 4 pp. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1891, p. 501.)

Yokohama, 1891,

(9×6)

SECTION III-E.-COSTUME.

1. SILVER, Jacob M. W. Sketches of Japanese Manners and Customs. 51 pp. 28 chromo-lithogr., and cuts, from native drawings. (12×8) London, 1867.

2. SATOW, Ernest M. Notes on Loochoo. 8 pp. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1872, p. 1.) 5 lithogr. (9×6) Yokohama, 1872.

3. GRIFFIS, William Elliot. The games and sports of Japanese children. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1874, p. 125.) 17 pp. (9x6) Yokohama, 1874.

4. CONDER, Josiah.
1. Court Dress.
of Japan, Trans.,

1880.

The history of Japanese costume. 6 chromo-xylogr. (In Asiatic Soc. 1880, p. 333.) (9 × 6) Yokohama,

5. DURET, Théodore. On combs. 6 pp. 9 photo-zincotypes. (In Artistic Japan, p. 336.) ̄ (14 × 10) London, 1890.

6. LEQUEUX, A. The Theatre in Japan. 18 pp. Photozincotypes (2 col.). (In Artistic Japan, pp. 303, 371.) (14 × 10) London, 1890.

7. LAY, Arthur Hyde. Japanese Funeral Rites. 36 pp. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1891, p. 507.) (96) Yokohama, 1891.

8. BURTON, W. K. Out-of-doors life in Japan. 25 phototypes. (9 x 6) Tōkyō (1893).

9. OGAWA, K. Japanese Costume before the Restoration. 17 photo-process illustrations. (14 × 10)

19 pp.

Tokyo, 1893.

10. OGAWA, K. Costumes and Customs in Japan. 24 phototypes. 2 vols. (16 x 12) Tokyo (1893).

On

11. BIRCH, afterwards SALWEY, Charlotte Maria. Japanese Fans. 43 pp. 3 photo-zincotypes. (In LONDON: Japan Society, Trans., II, 30.) (10 × 6) London, 1894.

12. BIRCH, afterwards SALWEY, Charlotte Maria. Fans of Japan. ... With introduction by William Anderson. 10 chromo-photo-lithogr. and 39 photo-zincotypes.

SECTION III-F.-ENAMELS AND GLASS. 1. BURTY, Philippe. Les Émaux cloisonnés, anciens et modernes. 70 pp. 2 chromo-lithogr., and 13 cuts. 8°. Paris, 1868.

2. SLADE, Felix. Catalogue of the Collection of Glass formed by F. S. with notes on the history of glass making by Alexander Nesbitt. (Japanese Glass, p. 66.) (16 x 11) London, 1871.

3. AUDSLEY, George Ashdown. Notes on Japanese Art; with a note on modern Japanese Enamels. Paper read before the Architectural Association, London. 33 pp. (12 × 9) Liverpool, 1874.

4. Bowes, James Lord.

Japanese Enamels; with illustrations from the examples in the Bowes Collection. 20 (2 col.) plates, and cuts. (11 x 8) Liverpool,

1884.

5. GARNIER, Édouard.

l'Émaillerie. 3 cuts.

Histoire de la Verrerie et de (11 x 8)

Tours, 1886.

6. Bowes, James Lord. Notes on Shippo. A sequel to "Japanese Enamels." (3 phototype and 4 photozincotype) plates; facsimiles of marks, and photozincotypes in the text. (11 x 8) London, 1895.

7. JAPAN. Die Herstellung von Cloisonnéwaaren in Japan. (Über die Industrie von Nagoya.) 1 p. (In Das Handels-Museum, x, 581.) (13 × 8) Wien, 1895.

SECTION III-G.-ENGRAVING ON WOOD
AND METAL.

1. DURET, Théodore. The art of Engraving in Japan. 7 pp. Photo-zincotypes (3 col.). (In Artistic Japan, p. 73.) 1888.

2. BING, S. Japanese Engraving. 12 pp. Photo-zincotypes (some col.). (In Artistic Japan, p. 319.)

(14 x 10) London, 1890.

3. PALMER, H. Spencer. Hana-awase. (A Japanese game with cards.) 20 pp. 4 chromo-xylogr. (In Asiatic Soc. of Japan, Trans., 1891, p. 545.) (9×6) Yokohama, 1891.

4. WOODCUT PRINTING in water-colours after the Japanese manner. (Including interviews with S. Eida and J. D. Batten, and an account of the process by R. Tokuno.) 12 pp. 8 photo-zincotypes. (In The Studio, III, 110, 144.) (12×9) London, 1894.

5. BING, S. The art of Utamaro. 5 pp. 12 photo-zincotypes. (In The Studio, IV, 137.) (12x9) London,

1895.

6. ANDERSON, William. Japanese Wood Engravings; their history, technique and characteristics. 80 pp.

6 chromo-xylogr. and 38 photo-zincotypes. (Portfolio Monographs, XVII.) (11×7) London, 1895.

7. STRANGE, Edward Fairbrother. The landscapes of the two Hiroshige. 6 pp. Facsimile signatures. (In The Beam, 1896, p. 8.) (9x5) London, 1896.

4 PP:

8. CONKLING, D. P. B. Japanese War Posters. 4 photo-zincotypes. (In The Century, LI, 939.) (10×7) New York, 1896.

9. STRANGE, Edward Fairbrother. Japan: an appreciation. Review, 1896, 680.) (10x7)

The Colour prints of

7 pp.

(In The New

London, 1896.

10. STRANGE, Edward Fairbrother. Japanese Illustration. A history of the arts of wood-cutting and colourprinting in Japan. 8 chromo-lithogr. and 80 photozincotypes. (9x6) London, 1896.

11. FENOLLOSA, Ernest Francisco. The Masters of Ukioye. A complete historical description of Japanese Paintings and Color-prints of the Genre School. (10×7) New York, 1896.

SECTION III-H.-LACQUER.

1. LIVERPOOL: Liverpool Art Club. Audsley, George Ashdown, Catalogue raisonné of the Oriental Exhibition, held at the Club Rooms, December, 1872. 24 photogr. and 3 cuts. (12 × 9) Liverpool, 1872. 2. EPHRUSSI, Charles. Les Laques Japonais au Trocadéro. 7 cuts. (In PARIS: Exhibition, 1878.

16 pp.
Gonse, L.

L'Art ancien, p. 503.) (13 × 9)

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