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Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask Condition small minute chips on mouth rim otherwise perfect.
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask In good condition
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask Good condition
Kraak porcelain export dish from the Wanli period (1573-1619). Diameter 14,8 cm. , H. 4,5 cm. Condition: very minor flea bites to the rim, a 6 mm rough spot in the glaze on the rim, probably a firing flaw. No cracks or repairs. Some oven sand attached to the foot rim.
Intandane ltd
Sold in our Liverpool shop - June 2014 / 利物浦 店内售出 - 2014年6月 A European shape porcelain tea caddy painted in underglaze blue depicting houses and pavillions in a river landscape.
This item was made in Jingdezhen (southern China) for export to Europe, circa 1760-1780, during the reign of the Qianlong emperor.
For a similar example please see John Ayers "The Chinese Porcelain Collection of Marie Vergottis", page 76.
Condition: there is an old 3cm hairline on the shoulder and a minute chip to the one corner of the same shoulder (please view enlarge...
Jack Nelis Asian and Tribal Art
Sold to the UK Decorated with Fo dogs, typical for the Jiajing period (1522-1566). H. 17 cm. The lid also dates from the Ming Dynasty but was matched with the jar. Condition: the jar is in very good condition, the lid has a chip.
Intandane ltd
Sold in our Liverpool Shop - June 2015 / 利物浦 店内售出 - 2015年6月 A white porcelain "Blanc-de-Chine" Buddhist Lion incense stick holder in similar style to the larger Guardian Lions which are frequently to be found at the entrances to Buddhist temples...
Chinese early Republic period porcelain bowl decorated in famille rose enamels against a turquoise ground with a magpie bird perched on a limb surrounded by wisteria, peony flowers, and scrolling vines. To the left of the bird is a red “Dayazhai” (Abode of Great Refinement) hallmark. To the left of this mark is a small red oval panel holding two dragons and the script “Tian di yi jia chun” (“Heaven and earth are united as one family in spring”)...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD 16th century
Ming Dynasty Porcelain with Longquan celadon glaze H: 28 cm / 11 in (with lid); 22.9 cm / 9 in (vase alone) Bottom neatly drilled, mouth-rim ground down (see pictures). Wood lid slightly chipped at the edges. From a Palm Beach, FL estate A sturdy and thickly potted mid to late Ming Longquan celadon vase, featuring a thickly glazed deep-green body and incised trellis diapers. Please note that this piece is quite heavy and weighs 4 lbs alone...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Late 19th - early 20th century
Late Qing Dynasty to Republic period Porcelain with overglaze wucai enamels H: 23.2 cm / 9.13 in Chip to the lotus flower bud of one figure, otherwise very good. From a southern California estate A charming set of Hehe Erxian figures, in a mirrored true-matching pair...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Early 19th century
Jiaqing Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with monochrome blue glaze D: 19 .1 cm / 7.5 in Perfect condition From a Hollywood, FL estate A Jiaqing mark and period circular dish, covered in a rich and bubbly cobalt blue glaze. Surface wear suggest that this dish had once been gilt-decorated with a dragon among clouds. The roughly written mark is typical for non-official wares of this period.
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD 12-13th century
Southern Song Dynasty Porcelain with green-blueish Qingbai glaze D: 17.1 cm / 6.7 in; H: 6.5 cm / 2.6 in (without stand), 9.4 cm / 3.7 in (with stand) Basically perfect: slight original manufacturing flaw and some age wear to rim. From a Seattle, Washington area estate An elegant Song Qingbai bowl, decorated in the interior with carved / incised details and covered in a green-blueish translucent glaze...
Ascot Court Antiques
Sold 19th century
Late Qing Dynasty Porcelain with celadon glaze H: 26.7 cm / 10.5 in; W: 20 cm / 7.9 in (at widest point) Jar: perfect condition; Lid: 2 cm chip and 3 cm hairline From a Marine County private collection A 19th century celadon jar and cover, with carved underglazed decorations featuring ruyi medallions and two dragons "piercing" through vines; all covered with a nice, tender celadon glaze.
Ascot Court Antiques
Sold Late 18th century
Qianlong Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with celadon glaze D: 27.2 cm / 10.7 cm Near perfect: some surface scratches, one rim chip, and minor fritting From northern California private collection A Qianlong mark and period dish, glazed in creamy celadon and scallop-edged...
Ascot Court Antiques
Sale Pending Late 19th century
Tongzhi Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with overglaze famille verte enamels H: 60 cm / 23.6 in Glaze partially worn at mouth rim, 3 glaze lines to bottom (does not affect body) From a Baton Rouge, LA estate A monumental 60 cm tall floor vase, featuring comical and charming foo dogs at play and enameled in the famille verte palette. The reverse side features calligraphic verses, along with the artist's name and the year of creation...
Ascot Court Antiques
Sold Guangxu Period, Qing Dynasty
Porcelain with overglaze famille rose enamels D: 26 cm / 10.2 in Two small rim chips filled in, otherwise perfect From a Midwest collection A Guangxu mark and period plate, decorated with orchids in famille rose enamels, and a ruyi medallion border. While late Qing famille rose wares tend to be more gaudy and flashy, this particular displays surprising restraint in its design.
Ascot Court Antiques
Sold ca. 1720 - 30s, early 18th century
Yongzheng Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with overglaze famille rose enamels D: 39 cm / 15.4 in Basically perfect: shallow chip to inner foot rim, some very faint kiln dust to surface From an Augusta, Maine area estate The Yongzheng period saw the emergence of famille rose porcelains, which marked a break from the more bold Kangxi wucai...
Hu's Collection
Sold Description:
A fine and nice tripod censer was applied on the surface with black glaze. It was in decent look by well proportioned body with three supporting feet. The feet was shaped with well-executed skill by apparently a bamboo cutter or some hard tools. 'Cause obvious scraping scars were left at the feet trunks. The scars were also approved by a documented piece.(See last picture.) Some similar pieces are in the documentations... |