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  2. David Vases - Wikipedia

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    The vases are named after Sir Percival David who collected the vases from two different sources, and form part of the collection of the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, now on display in the British Museum.

  3. Percival David - Wikipedia

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    Percival David Room 95, British Museum The David Vases, said to be two of the best-known Chinese porcelains in the world, part of the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art collection An unadopted hand-drawn essay for the 1878–83 Large Dragon stamps of China once in Percival David's collection. [1] Sir Percival Victor David Ezekiel David ...

  4. Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art - Wikipedia

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    The David Vases, said to be two of the best-known Chinese porcelains in the world. The Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art (abbreviated as the PDF) held a collection of Chinese ceramics and related items assembled by Percival David that are on permanent display in a dedicated gallery in Room 95 at the British Museum.

  5. British Museum to receive highest-value gift in UK history ...

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    The museum will receive 1,700 pieces from the trustees of the Sir Percival David Foundation British Museum to receive highest-value gift in UK history with £1bn Chinese pottery collection Skip to ...

  6. British Museum to receive highest-value gift in UK history ...

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    The British Museum is to receive the highest-value gift in UK museum history as it acquires £1 billion worth of Chinese ceramics. Trustees of the Sir Percival David Foundation are to donate 1,700 ...

  7. British Museum given its most valuable gift ever - AOL

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    Nearly 2,000 Chinese ceramics worth £1bn are to be donated to the institution by a charitable foundation.

  8. Ru ware - Wikipedia

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    The dates of production were long confused by a fake test disk in the Percival David Collection. This is a flat circular ring with an inscription claiming that it was the "first test piece", produced under the supervision of a "Vice-Minister of the Imperial Household" on 9 April 1107.

  9. Harry Garner - Wikipedia

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    In 1954 he recognised the two vases now known as the David Vases as the only fourteenth century blue and white porcelain then known. [2] Garner and his wife made donations of furniture. [3] He was a friend of Sir Percival David. Both of these made substantial donations to the British Museum. Amongst Garner's collection were the Kakiemon ...