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$1,250.00 Chinese brown glazed pottery granary jar, with cylindrical shape, decorated with bands of incised lines, and supported by three legs in the shape of bears.
Lead glaze with copper is the main colorant used in Han period to produce brown glaze. Brownware became popular during the Eastern Han period. Age: China, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. - A.D. 220
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$4,000.00 A set of Chinese pottery table with wing cups and spoon.
Age: China, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. - A.D.220
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$940.00 A set of Chinese pottery stove.
Age: China, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. - A.D. 220
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Available only left one A pair of Chinese pottery round jars.
Age: China, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. - A.D. 220
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$3,250.00 A pair of Chinese pottery granary jars with bear-shaped legs, cylindrical shape, decorated with bands of incised lines, and supported by three legs.
Age: China, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. - A.D. 220
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$1,380.00 A pair of Chinese painted pottery wine cup with traces of original red pigment. Wine cup in this elliptical shape with two ears is also known as "Erbei" (ear cup) or wing cup.
Age: China, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. - A.D. 220
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$2,850.00 A pair of Chinese green glazed pottery jars.
Lead glaze with copper is the main colorant used in Han period to produce green glaze. Greenware became popular during the Eastern Han period. Age: China, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. - A.D. 220
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$2,550.00 A pair of Chinese green glazed pottery granary jars with bear-shaped legs.
Lead glaze with copper is the main colorant used in Han period to produce green glaze. Greenware became popular during the Eastern Han period. Age: China, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. - A.D. 220
Ancient East
$300 DESCRIPTION: Long acknowledged as masters of porcelain, the Chinese also excelled at pottery making. Qing Dynasty domestic pottery used regional clays and showed distinctive regional styles. This pottery, used for the storage of oil and other household goods, exhibited tremendous, quiet beauty as well as utility. Crafted of red clay and originating from Jiangxi Provence, this handsome jar is an excellent example with its incised geometric decorations in two-toned brown and yellow ochre glazes...
JJ Oriental
$5,200.00 This is the most desirable of all the Han dogs. Not only has it been beautiful executed but has one of the nicest faces I have ever seen on a Han dog,it looks great from every angle. Size: H.26.5cm. W. 23.3cm.
Condition: Tip of left ear has been professionally repaired. Some minor chips around the base. Overall in very good condition.
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$750.00 Chinese pottery ladle with handle, with original pigments remaining.
Age: Chinese, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. – A.D. 220
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$970.00 Han, Chinese pottery laddle with handle, with red and black pigments remaining.
Age: Chinese, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. – A.D. 220
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$970.00 Han, Chinese pottery laddle with dragon handle, with red and black pigments remaining.
Age: Chinese, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. – A.D. 220
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$970.00 Han, Chinese pottery laddle with dragon handle, with red and black pigments remaining.
Age: Chinese, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. – A.D. 220
Abhaya Asian Antiques
$120.00
Late 20th century emulation of a Song Dynasty of Guan Yao glazed vase. If you don’t have $2000,000 for an original this the nest best thing. Excellent condition with fine celadon glaze and well potted. H: 21cm/8.2in and D: 14cm/5.5in.
This is a very nice guan type crackle celadon form the Late Song Dynasty or Yuan Dynasty
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Ca. 1890 - 1920
Guangxu - Republic Period Porcelain with overglaze famille rose enamels H: 31 cm, w: 20 cm Perfect condition From a Carmel, California estate This lidded ginger jar is robustly painted with numerous roosters amongst flowers and rock-work. In Chinese symbology, roosters represent success as well as ambition. To paint roosters over layering one another to suggest "rooster upon rooster (guan shang jia guan)" -- a homonym for "rank upon rank" ...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Circa 1890 - 1920s
Late Guangxu - Republic Period Porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue D: 9 cm Basically perfect. Slight red discoloration to inner rim due to paste storage. From a Baltimore, Maryland collection Though marked with a six character Kangxi mark, this paste box is decorated in a reserved, minimalistic style that is solidly late Qing/ Republic. Its shape is flattened and elegantly contoured. The main decoration likely derived from popular Daoist ... |