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*''Chinese Ceramics in the Ashmolean Museum. An illustrated handbook to the collections'', Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1979.
*''Chinese Ceramics in the Ashmolean Museum. An illustrated handbook to the collections'', Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1979.
*''Song Ceramics'', Thames and Hudson, London, 1982.
*''Song Ceramics'', Thames and Hudson, London, 1982.
*''Kiln Sites of Ancient China'' (by Penelope Hughes-Stanton and Rose Kerr, ed. by Mary Tregear), Oriental Ceramic Society, 1980
*''Kiln Sites of Ancient China'' (by Penelope Hughes-Stanton and [[Rose Kerr (art historian)|Rose Kerr]], ed. by Mary Tregear), Oriental Ceramic Society, 1980
*''Oriental Lacquer: Chinese and Japanese lacquer from the Ashmolean Museum''(O.R. Impey and Mary Tregear), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1983.
*''Oriental Lacquer: Chinese and Japanese lacquer from the Ashmolean Museum''(O.R. Impey and Mary Tregear), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1983.



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Mary Tregear (11 February 1924 – 17 December 2010) was a museum curator and art historian specializing in Chinese art. She was born in Wuchang, China.

She was a curator at Hong Kong University’s Fung Ping Shan Museum, then a member of staff at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, where she was Assistant Keeper for the Chinese collection, from 1961, and then Keeper of Eastern Art, 1987-1991. She was a fellow of St Cross College, Oxford, a fellow of the British Academy, and President of the Oriental Ceramic Society.

Main publications

  • Catalogue of Chinese Greenware, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1976.
  • Chinese Ceramics in the Ashmolean Museum. An illustrated handbook to the collections, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1979.
  • Song Ceramics, Thames and Hudson, London, 1982.
  • Kiln Sites of Ancient China (by Penelope Hughes-Stanton and Rose Kerr, ed. by Mary Tregear), Oriental Ceramic Society, 1980
  • Oriental Lacquer: Chinese and Japanese lacquer from the Ashmolean Museum(O.R. Impey and Mary Tregear), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1983.

References