Brooklyn Museum Quarterly . Porcelain wall vases, 18th century. The largestis 12 inches high. Avery Collection. Wall vase of gilt bronze incrusted withgreen pietra-dura, and with two circularmedallion panels of white jade carved inopen-work. Reign of Tao Kuang, with flowers, 32 inches. Avery Col-lection. ture of ]Mr. Averys personal liouse collection, ought to addgreatly to tkeir interest in view of the fact that he has al)di-cated the enjoyment of them to the puhlic in his own dates of the Avery wall vases range from all periods ofChinese history from the tenth cen


Brooklyn Museum Quarterly . Porcelain wall vases, 18th century. The largestis 12 inches high. Avery Collection. Wall vase of gilt bronze incrusted withgreen pietra-dura, and with two circularmedallion panels of white jade carved inopen-work. Reign of Tao Kuang, with flowers, 32 inches. Avery Col-lection. ture of ]Mr. Averys personal liouse collection, ought to addgreatly to tkeir interest in view of the fact that he has al)di-cated the enjoyment of them to the puhlic in his own dates of the Avery wall vases range from all periods ofChinese history from the tenth centiuy down, and the formsoffer every possible variety known to Chinese art. Variousexperts and collectors have akeady expressed enthusiastic ad-miration of the collection. It is installed in five large wallcases in the south gallery, central section, first floor of theMuseum, and is there associated with the Averv collection of 137 ?cloisonne. This has also received an addition of extraordi-nary importance which was presen


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