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Chinese Scholar's Dehua Water Dropper - Song / Yuan

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain: Pre 1492   item# 1059932 (stock# 2217)

Chinese Scholar's Dehua Water Dropper - Song / Yuan
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$175 

Chinese scholar's Dehua water dropper with delicate impressed floral motifs around the top, part way down the sides and on the striated handle. Attributed to the Song / Yuan period. About 4-1/2cm W including the spout x 3-1/2cm H. Perfect condition: No craquelure due to a good fit between glaze and biscuit. Soft patina with glaze stopping irregularly short of the unglazed foot. The base bears an ancient finger or cloth imprint. Please note: Actual color is milk white. Our photos are a bit da ...click for details


Fine Ko Imari Kraak “Qin Gao” Dish 18C

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1800   item# 1059627 (stock# 2213)

Fine Ko Imari Kraak “Qin Gao” Dish 18C
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380 € 

A fine Arita barbed and scalloped rimmed dish or bowl decorated in typical “fuyo-de” Kraak style, the outer register of the pattern containing Peaches, emblematic of a wish for longevity. The register of decoration to the cavetto incorporating various auspicious, precious objects, including Artemisia leaves and Books. The centre of the dish decorated with a fine painting of the Chinese sage and Daoist immortal Qin Gao, Kinko Senin astride a large Carp, Koi. The motif is a popular one in Asian a ...click for details


Fine Hirado Carp Pattern Dish 19C

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1910   item# 1059626 (stock# 2212)

Fine Hirado Carp Pattern Dish 19C
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SOLD 

A fine mid 19th century Hirado dish, o-sara, with slightly everted lip decorated with a pair of Carp one moulded and the other finely painted in underglaze cobalt blue. The reverse decorated with a stylised Peony motif. A pair of fishes symbolise marriage and as Koi is a homophone for love in Japanese the design can thus be read as an auspicious wish for a happily married life. Dating late Edo early Meji period. The dish is in excellent condition, no cracks, chips or restoration. It measures ...click for details


Ko Imari Karashishi and Shippo Panelled Dish – c.1730

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1800   item# 1055441 (stock# 2196)

Ko Imari Karashishi and Shippo Panelled Dish – c.1730
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$230 - £150 

A fine oval nagazara, or long dish, decorated with an auspicious design of Karashishi, Buddhist lions, and Shippo, Cash, made for the Japanese domestic market. An o-zara of this form would have been used for the serving of a whole grilled fish. The panelled form of the dish is adapted from Chinese Kraak style porcelains of the early seventeenth century, which the Japanese would have classified as Ko Sometsuke. The dish is decorated primarily with gilt outlined enamels a style that was a developm ...click for details


Chinese Bencharong Lainamthong Bowl 19C

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 1052726 (stock# 2176)

Chinese Bencharong Lainamthong Bowl 19C
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SOLD 

A fine Chinese porcelain bowl made for the Thai market, in so called Bencharong, five colour ware, or Lainamthong, gilt brocade, style. The design painted with green, blue, white and yellow opaque famille rose enamels, iron red and gilt wash. Such patterns were reserved for presentation purposes and use in the Thai royal court. Dating first half of the Nineteenth century, Jiajing to Daoguang. The dish is in overall good condition, but has two short hairlines from the rim. The bowl measures 14.2 ...click for details


Ko Imari “Sake party” Miniature Dish c.1700

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1800   item# 1052723 (stock# 2175)

Ko Imari “Sake party” Miniature Dish c.1700
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SOLD 

A rather usual small dish, decorated with two floral bands and a scene of four Japanese figures drinking and being served sake. Scenes of Japanese domestic life do not appear to have been popular in Japan as a subject on porcelain, but were a staple of the export trade and as the dish imitates the form of a conventional European charger but in miniature, it would suggest that the dish was intended to be used in a dolls house; a toy rather than a serving dish. The dish measures just under 5ins ...click for details


A Pair of Ko imari Peony Bowls c.1780

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1837 VR   item# 1052590 (stock# 2174)

A Pair of Ko imari Peony Bowls c.1780
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Reserved 

A pair of Arita bowls painted in reverse with three Peony blooms both to the interior and the exterior with a four character fukichosun mark within the foot rim. Condition perfect, they measure 12.5cm, 5 inches, in diameter and are 6.5cm in height. Shipping at Cost.


A Pair Ko Imari Fishermen Tsubagata Dishes c.1800

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1837 VR   item# 1052588 (stock# 2173)

A Pair Ko Imari Fishermen Tsubagata Dishes  c.1800
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£80 - $140 

A pair of Arita dishes of tsuba-gata form, decorated with a pair of fishermen in a lake-land landscape, each “tab” of the tsuba – sliced melon or papaya – shaped dish, containing a cartouches containing three characters that form a poem, “philosophically” musing upon the casting of a net and failing to catch fish, and “Shonsui” style brocades. The reverse decorated with a Kraak style pattern and a small fuku mark. The dishes measure 17 cm, just over 6 and 2/3rd inches in diameter. One is perfe ...click for details


Pair Arita Shippo and Tako-karakusa Dishes c.1700-40

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1800   item# 1052573 (stock# 2172)

Pair Arita Shippo and Tako-karakusa Dishes c.1700-40
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£150 - $240 

A good pair of Kakiemon style dishes of presentation quality dating to the early 18th century c.1700-40. The dishes decorated with bands of Tako-karakusa and a symmetric mon style design made up from Three shippo style motifs with Peony leaves, and a narrow finely painted border pattern. The reverse decorated with wave and flower border to the rim edge, and a stylised lotus scroll border to the footrim. A classic spiral fuku within a double square and four spurs assembled in a Y shaped formati ...click for details


Rare Chinese Shonsui Chongzhen Foliate Dish Ming 17C

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain: Pre 1700   item# 1052278 (stock# 2169)

Rare Chinese Shonsui Chongzhen Foliate Dish  Ming  17C
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SOLD 

A fine low moulded Chinese bowl with foliate rim and small foot-ring painted with a maelstrom of swirling whirlpools, breaking waves and flowers both to the interior and exterior, and an unusual central motif of two Sea monsters, presumably intended to represent a pair of Turtle like beasts, or Minogame; a conventional Daoist symbol of longevity. The beasts are rather unusual in that they seem to have the head of a bird and the ears of a hare combined with a pair of enormous clawed paws; the c ...click for details

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