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Abacus Asian Art
Sold, Thank You Very Much Qingbai water dropper in perfect condition. Height approximately 8.8cm. Southern Song/Yuan dynasty.
Hu's Collection
SOLD Description:
A beautiful Qingbai porcelaneous set of cup and cupstand was found in original condition. In characteristic greenish tint in the glaze, the ware was revealed with chalk-feel bodyclay underside. The firing effects were yielded on the body clay. They were preserved in perfect condition. Some similar pieces were in the documentations. Date: Song Dynasty.960-1279. Cupstand Width: 13cm. A CUSTOM-MADE BOX IS INCLUDED.
Abacus Asian Art
Sold, Thank You Very Much A Qingbai stoneware double gourd shape wine ewer with Qilong handle in very good condition, except a tiny flake to the tip of spout, otherwise is perfect without any restoration. Yuan dynasty 13th/14th century. High: 12.3cm.
From our Chinese Polychrome Collection, a charming and unpretentious Famille Rose teacup and saucer, Qianlong Period (1736-1795), most likely late Qianlong 1760-1785, decorated in a delicate floral pattern in Famille Rose palette, with a Batavian Brown (iron oxide) dressing on the reverse.
Size and Condition: The saucer is 5 inches in diameter, the teacup 2 7/8 inches across, 1 1/2 inches tall. Small inconsequential nick to footrim of teacup essentially perfect.
Brasegard Antiques
$950.00 A great cracked glaze apple green ink pot. perfect shaped with a rounded body and a conical foot ring. The crackles in the glaze is extremely fine and of very high quality. Condition: very good condition. No cracks, hairlines or damage. Measurement: Hight 7.3 cm = 2.9 in
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Abacus Asian Art
Sold Thank You An overglaze enamel red and green wine cup, decorated with lotus scrolls. Ming dynasty 16th century. Overall good condition except enamel glaze is slight fade, but free from restoration. Height: 4.4cm and Diameter: 5.3cm.
EDMUND GRUNDNER Asiatica - Ethnographica
SOLD ! Thanks to Indonesia ! Ewer of pear-shaped form and the moulded decoration of 2 Phoenix. The porcelain body covered with a nice and glossy Qingbai glaze.
Jingdezhen or Fujian, Yuan Dynasty, fourteenth century.
H : 9,3 cm. Condition : Absolutely perfect ( the lid missing )
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Abhaya Asian Antiques
$300.00
A Panorama of Ceramics in the Collection of the National Palace Museum : Chun Wares
Best book ever written on Jun stoneware, great close ups. In excellent condition, one scuff on upper right hand dust cover, with original box. These sell for $700- $900 on Amazon and the other usual suspects...
Hu's Collection
Sold Description: A pair of porcelain whistling dolls were in creamy white slip and were sketched with black paint. Except one broken ankle on the left foot of the bigger one and was glued back, then two of them in very good condition. They whistled well even after 800 years. Height: 5.8cm, 5.0cm.
AntiqueTica.com
On Hold A pair of Song stoneware olive green vases decorated with gods around the vase and the flying dragon on top of each vase. Each lid decorated with birds on the top.
Age: China, Song Dynasty, 10th - 13th Century
AntiqueTica.com
$2,850.00 A pair of Song Dynasty stoneware olive green vases decorated with gods around the vase and the flying dragon on top of each vase. Each lid decorated with birds on the top.
Age: China, Song Dynasty, 10th - 13th Century
Diameter approximately 23 cm.
One plate has a hairline. In good condition.
Diameter approximately 23 cm.
One plate has hairlines at the center, the other doesn't. In good condition.
AntiqueTica.com
Price on Request A pair of porcelain garden stools with flower design, trace of original remains in good condition.
Age: China, Qing Dynasty, 19th century
Ascot Court Antiques
Sold Early 18th century
Kangxi Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue h: 3.8 cm d: 7 cm Perfect condition From a Dutch collection This pair of wine cups are small but absolutely beautiful. The workmanship shows off the impeccable finesse with which Kangxi potters made their wares. The cobalt blue is true and vibrant, the painting bold, and the molded shape (two layers of lotus petals!) charming.
Hu's Collection
$800.00 Description:
A pair of Jianyang hare-furs tea bowls was well mold in fine shape. In evert mouth rim, the bowls were stand by circular foot rings. Characteristic abrasion was found at the foot ring where the body clay was covered with burial adhesives. Incursions were also found on the mouth rim. They were in lovely sizes- very hard to find on the market, but ideally for tea ceremony. Date: Southern Song dynasty, 1127-1279...
Hu's Collection
SOLD Description:
A pair of Jianyang hare-furs tea bowls was well mold in fine shape. In evert mouth rim, the bowls were stand by circular foot rings. Characteristic of smoothened surface was found at the foot ring where the body clay was revealed. It was caused due to age. Incursions were also found on the mouth rim. They were in lovely sizes- very hard to find on the market, but ideally for tea ceremony. Date: Southern Song dynasty, 1127-1279...
ESL Collection
Sold A pair of Chinese porcelain bowls decorated with iron-red enamel depicting two dragons chasing a fire ball. Four characters studio mark "Fu You Tang Zhi" inside the foot rims. 19th century. Condition: One bowl is in perfect condition; the other has a chip on foot rim, and four very fade hairlines on the rim, the longest one is about one inch, there might be small chips accompanying the hairline and now be professionally restored. These flaws can only be seen under strong light...
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