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Interspersed are items from Tiffany's myriad collections, including Chinese porcelains, Japanese sword guards, called tsubas (he owned two thousand of these), Turkish tiles, Indian teaks, and Native American basketry and beadwork from the Northwest coast.
A tall, shy man who was previously director of the National Museums of Scotland, Mr. Jones hopes to bring broader coherence to the museum's myriad collections and to its sprawling 19th-century building in South Kensington.
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