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Cover of Descriptive catalogue of an important keramic collection of Japanese and Chinese pottery, porcelain, bronzes, lacquers, brocade, prints, embroideries,

Descriptive catalogue of an important keramic collection of Japanese and Chinese pottery, porcelain, bronzes, lacquers, brocade, prints, embroideries, kakemono, screens, ethnological and buddhist objects selected by Mr. Bunkio Matsuki of Kobe, Japan, and

Davis and Harvey's Galleries
Davis and Harvey's Galleries
1898
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