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The ICSBS Journal is the leading scholarly publication dedicated to the study, history, and appreciation of Chinese snuff bottles. Each issue features original research, authoritative essays, and carefully documented objects contributed by leading scholars and collectors from around the world. Explore the latest issue to engage with new discoveries, fresh interpretations, and enduring questions at the heart of the field.
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Spring 1999
- Index - Spring 1988 to Winter 1997 by Victor E Graham
- Re-Interpreting the Recent Past: Nineteenth Century Chinese Life and Art by Daphne Lange Rosenzweig
- London Convention 1999 by John Gilmore Ford

Winter 1998
- The Tiger: King of All Animals by Ka Bo Tsang
- Snuff Bottles in the Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow by Larissa Kouzmenko
- Seattle Convention 1998 by Susan Page
- Book Review by Victor E Graham
- New York Auction Reviews by Christopher C H Sin

Autumn 1998
- Trompe L'Oeil and Chinese Snuff Bottles - Part Two: Masters of Illusion An Examination of Porcelain Imitations by Lindsey Hall
- New York Auction Reviews by Christopher C H Sin
- Hong Kong Auction Reviews by Christopher C H Sin

Summer 1998
- Trompe L'Oeil and Chinese Snuff Bottles - Art Deception or Indulgence Part One: An Examination of Glass Imitations by Lindsey Hall
- Seattle Convention 1998 by John Gilmore Ford
- Book Review by Clare Lawrence

Spring 1998
- Coin Snuff Bottles by Victor E Graham
- Decoding Ox/water Buffalo Designs on Chinese Snuff Bottles by Ka Bo Tsang
- Hong Kong Auction Review by Christopher C H Sin

Winter 1997
- Snuff Bottles Made from Gourds by Wang Shixiang
- Palm Beach Convention 1997 by Kim R Green
- New York Auction Review by Christopher C H Sin

Autumn 1997
- Ink-Play Agates by Hugh M Moss
- Snuff Bottle Conversions - Jewelers and Merchants by Marcel Guillemant and Guy Stehle
- Beijing Auction Review by Christopher C H Sin

Summer 1997
- Miniature Masterpieces from the Middle Kingdom: The Monimar Collection of Chinese Snuff Bottles by Clare Lawrence
- The Palm Beach Florida Convention by John G Ford
- Looking at Provincial Ceramics by Marcel Guillemant
- New York Auction Reviews by Louis H Exstein
- Hong Kong Auction Reviews by Christopher C H Sin

Spring 1997
- Recognizing the Differences between Old and New Glass Snuff Bottles by S I Tan
- The Legend of the Dragon King and Go-Liang by Marcel Guillemant
- The Palm Beach Florida Convention by John G Ford
- Book Reviews by Victor E Graham
- Hong Kong Auction Reviews by Christopher C H Sin
- London Auction Review by Clare Lawrence

Autumn 1996
- The Japanese Connection by Robert HallOf Rats and Cats by Ka Bo Tsang
- An Imperial Snuff Bottle by A A Arkenhout
- Book Review by Victor E Graham
- Questions and Answers by Hugh M Moss

Summer 1996
- Chinese Inside-Painted Snuff Bottles and Traditional Chinese Painting by Stephen L Little
- Exposing Snuff Bottle Secrets with Black Light by Ralph B Dessau
- New York Auction Reviews by Vanessa F Holden
- Hong Kong Auction Reviews by Christopher C H Sin
- Questions and Answers by Hugh M Moss

Spring 1996
- Enamel Decorations of Snuff Bottles in Glass Porcelain and Metals by Tatiana Arapova
- Beijing Hong Kong Convention 1996 by John Gilmore Ford
- Review of the Exhibition and Catalogue of the Mary and George Bloch Exhibition at the British Museum by Clare Lawrence
- New York Auction Reviews by Vanessa F Holden
- Hong Kong Auction Review by Christopher C H Sin

Winter 1995
- Images on Snuff Bottles by Victor E Graham
- Paris Convention by Christopher Sin
- Paris Auction Review by Guy Stehle

Autumn 1995
- An Analysis of the Suzhou School of Carving with Specific Comparisons to the Yangzhou School by Clare Lawrence
- The Squirrel and Grape Motif - Its Significance Reinterpreted by Ka Bo Tsang
- Chinese Snuff Bottles from the Collection of Mary and George Bloch at the British Museum by Lindsey Hall
- Book Reviews by Victor E Graham
- London Auction Review by Clare lawrence

Summer 1995
- Technical Aspects and Connoisseurship of Snuff and Snuff Bottles: Late Traditional Chinese Sources by Richard John Lynn
- Paris Convention 1995 by John Gilmore Ford
- Hong Kong Auction Reviews by Christopher C H Sin

Spring 1995
- An Introduction to the Art of Incense by Tseng Yubo
- A Look at the Pig in the Year of the Pig by Ka Bo Tsang
- Cheng Rongzhang The Question of Style by Hugh M Moss
- A Manchu Snuff-Taker: Tin-Lin by Guy Stehle
- Book Review by Victor E Graham
- Hong Kong Auction Reviews by Christopher C H Sin

Winter 1994
- Sources and Significance of the Chicken Boy as a Decorative Motif on Chinese Porcelains by Ka Bo Tsang
- Honolulu Convention 1994 by Elizabeth Jarvis
- Recent Snuff Bottle Catalogues - A Review by Victor E Graham
- Snuff Bottles from the Mary and George Bloch Collection on Exhibit in Singapore - A Review by Lindsey Hall
- Exhibition of Snuff Bottles from the Collections of Humphrey H K Hui and Christopher C H Sin - A Review by Elizabeth Jarvis

Autumn 1994
- Water: Changing Imagery in Chinese Art by Noelle King O'Connor
- Symbolic Language of the Qing Dynasty by Linda Wrigglesworth
- In Response to Reflections on the Qing Imperial Glasshouse 1696-1911 by Emily Byrne Curtis
- Book Review by Victor E Graham
- Phillips London Auction Review by Clare Lawrence
- New York Auction Reviews by Louis H Exstein

Summer 1994
- Who is the Rider on the Donkey? Some New Observations by Ka Bo Tsang
- Honolulu Convention 1994 by John Gilmore Ford
- Billingshurst Auction Review Eric Young Collection - Final Part by Sara Venning
- Hong Kong Auction Reviews Spring 1994 by Christopher C H Sin

Spring 1994
- Elegance and Nostalgia: Late Chineses Literati Attitudes toward Snuff and Snuff Bottles by Richard John Lynn
- The 1993 New York Convention Catalogues - A Review by Victor E Graham
- Book Review by Clare LawrenceLondon Auction Reviews by Clare Lawrence
- Question and Answer by Hugh M Moss