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Sir Harry Garner (1891-1977) was a distinguished mathematician, scientist, scholar and collector of Asian art. Born in Leicestershire, Sir Harry joined the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough in 1916 after graduating from Cambridge University. He later became Chief Technical Officer of the Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment at Felixstowe as well as Chief Scientist to the Ministry of Supply, and helped design the Supermarine aircraft. Aside from his remarkable achievements in the science, Sir Harry was also notable for his scholarship in Asian art. His many publications, including Oriental Blue and White (1954), Chinese and Japanese Cloisonné Enamels (1962) and Chinese Lacquer (1979), were widely read by students first initiated into the field. He had also formed a substantial collection of Asian art encompassing ceramics, cloisonné and lacquer, many of which were donated to the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum; the rest sold through Bluett’s after he passed away. Legend has it that Sir Harry purchased two Ru cupstands for as little as £2.10 and donated them separately to the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum.