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Ribbed-neck porcelain bottle with 'fahua'-type decoration, Ming dynasty, Wanli period, c. 1573-1620, The British Museum, 1936,1012.188

Handling Session #2 @ The British Museum: 12pm – SOLD OUT

1935 Revisited: Handling objects from the International Exhibition of Chinese Art

Step back to 1935, when London hosted the landmark International Exhibition of Chinese Art, bringing together masterpieces and participants from across the globe. This handling session offers you a unique opportunity to examine a selection of objects that once featured in that historic event. This is one of two handling sessions being held at The British Museum, at 10:30 am and 12 noon on the 13th of November.

Booking Information
Price: £15 (non refundable)
On Sale Date: Monday 13 October

Booking Conditions

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A password will be emailed to members before the on sale date. Tickets will be sold directly on Eventbrite’s site. Any problems email .

All ticket proceeds will be donated to the British Museum.

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Event Information:
Location:
Sir Percival David Ceramic Study room (PDC), The British Museum.
Located at the end of Gallery 95, Level 2.

Entry:
Enter the museum via the front or back entrance. The back (north) entrance on Montague Place is closer to the PDC study room. Please present your ticket confirmation for admission either printed or shown on a phone. Go directly to the Sir Percival David Ceramic Study room (PDC). Located at the end of Gallery 95, Level 2. Please arrive by 11:55 am sharp.
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Image: Ribbed-neck porcelain bottle with ‘fahua’-type decoration, Ming dynasty, Wanli period, c. 1573-1620, The British Museum, 1936,1012.188. Image courtesy of the British Musem.

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