* 23 Books Pertaining to Chinese Bamboo, Wood, Ivory and Rhinoceros Carvings
Liu Shuoshi Zhuke yishu, 1996; The Chinese University of Hong Kong Art Gallery, Chinese Ivories from the Kwan Collection, 1990; William Watson, ed., Chinese Ivories from the Shang to the Qing, 1984; Jan Chapman, The Art of Rhinoceros Horn Carving in China, 1999; Warren E. Cox, Chinese Ivory Sculpture, 1946; Zhu Jiajin and Wang Shixiang, eds., , 1987; Richard Yen, Ivory Beauty, 2002; National Palace Museum, A Catalogue of the Tusk, Bone, Bamboo, and Wood Carvings Donated to the National Palace Museum from the Yu-ting-ning Studio, 1997; Hai Bo, ed., Zhu mu ya jiao qi zhen shang, 1995; Wang Shixiang and Wan-go Wen, Bamboo Carving of China, 1983; Craig Clunas, Chinese Carving, 1996; Song Zilong, Art of Bamboo Carving of Huizhou District, 1994; Mario Prodan, Certain Ming Ivories, 1941; Ip Yee and Laurence C.S. Tam, Chinese Bamboo Carving, Part I, 1978; Arthur de Carle Sowerby, China and Ivory, 1936; Lucien Lion, Etude sur les Statuettes D'ivoire de L'epoque Ming, 1936; John E. Paradissis, Chinese Art Ivory, 1940; Geoffrey Willis, Ivory, 1968; Benjamin Burack, Ivory and Its Uses, 1984; Arthur de C. Sowerby, The China Journal: Ivory Number, 1936; Wang Shixiang, ed., Zhu ke jian shang, 1997; Gail Joice, Michael Knight, and Pamela McClusky, Ivories in the Seattle Art Museum, 1987.
Estimate $800-1,200
Property from the Estate of William Lipton, New York, New York