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Porcelain Blue and White Qing Brushwasher

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 1058110 (stock# 2258)

Porcelain Blue and White Qing Brushwasher
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$170.USD 

Good three segmented blue and white porcelain brush washer with floral pattern, used to mix water colors. Mid Qing Dynasty circa Daoguang to Tongzhi reigns, (1821~1874). A few tiny pin sized bubble bursts on rim but no damage. D:10.8cm/4.2in and H: 3cm/1.2in.


Burmese Bottle

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Ceramics: Pre 1700   item# 1058109 (stock# 2257)

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$300.USD 

Very rare light gray and brown glazed Burmese stoneware stemmed bottle. Most likely from from the Tak Hilltop Burial sites in Northwest Thailand. As yet the original kilns have not been discovered, but are thought to have originated in the vicinity former Mon city state of Pegu (Bago). Circa 14th/15th century. Condition: approximately 40% of the mouthrim has been restored. Dimensions: 9cm/3.5in height.


Tea Dust Glazed Jar

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Stoneware: Pre 1492   item# 1048627 (stock# 2248)

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$200.USD 

Fine and rare Cizhou type dark olive glazed tea dust globular jar circa, 10-11CE (Northern Song to Jin Dynasty), from Shaanxi Province. Perfect original condition, there is a bubble burst caused during firing on the unglazed lower part noted in enlargement #2. H: 10.6cm/4.2in and D: 11cm/4.3in.


Asian trade beads

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Hardstones: Pre 1492   item# 1035844 (stock# 2247)

Asian trade beads
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$220.USD 

Good ensemble of quartz, and glass beads from Thailand. I purchased these in Mae Sot along the Thai/Burmese border which means they are probably from the Tak Hilltop Burial Sites, dating them circa 1100-1300CE. This area was part of ancient trading route in which, Thai, Burmese, Vietnamese and Chinese ceramics have been found together in the same strata. Most of glass beads are of Chinese origin while the stone beads are probably much older (late bronze age circa 600CE), but have been trade ...click for details


Asian trade beads

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Hardstones: Pre 1492   item# 1035843 (stock# 2246)

Asian trade beads
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$220.USD 

Good ensemble of quartz, glass, and carnelian beads from Thailand. I purchased these in Mae Sot on the Thai/Burmese border which means they are probably from the Tak Hilltop Burial Sites, dating them circa 1100-1300CE. This area was part of ancient trading route in which, Thai, Burmese, Vietnamese and Chinese ceramics have been found together in the same strata. Most of glass beads are of Chinese origin while the stone beads are probably much older (late bronze age circa 600CE), but have been ...click for details


Asian trade beads

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Hardstones: Pre 1492   item# 1035842 (stock# 2245)

Asian trade beads
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$220.USD 

Good ensemble of quartz, glass, and carnelian beads from Thailand. I purchased these in Mae Sot on the Thai/Burmese border which means they are probably from the Tak Hilltop Burial Sites, dating them circa 1100-1300CE. This area was part of ancient trading route in which, Thai, Burmese, Vietnamese and Chinese ceramics have been found together in the same strata. Most of glass beads are of Chinese origin while the stone beads are probably much older (late bronze age circa 600CE), but have been tr ...click for details


Liao Jade Harness Ornament

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Hardstones: Pre AD 1000   item# 1032779 (stock# 2242)

Liao Jade Harness Ornament
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$320.USD 

Circa 10th CE whitish grey nephrite horse strap fitting, this style is usually associated with the non Han nomadic cultures such as the Liao, Jin, and Mongols. The stone appears to have been treated to bring out the black striations in the stone, which was typical of the time. Some clever bunny in China has repolished it which is a pity, but still a nice piece made of good stone. Please note scale in last enlargement is metric.


Pre Khmer Beads

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Hardstones: Pre AD 1000   item# 1032493 (stock# 2241)

Pre Khmer Beads
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$1200.USD 

Fine ensemble of very long carnelian and agate late Bronze Age beads (circa 100 CE to 500 CE) from Cambodia. Similar examples (especially of the carnelian) have been excavated through Southeast Asia with datings as early as 200BCE from Yunnan, Dian Culture, suggesting they may have been widely traded over a long period of time. The spacer beads are of the period glass and shell. Some of the beads have a few chips and pits but over all are in excellent condition given their age and fr ...click for details


Ming Jade Tiger

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Hardstones: Pre 1700   item# 1031502 (stock# 2238)

Ming Jade Tiger
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$320.USD 

Exceeding cute small nephrite tiger, circa Ming Dynasty. A few inclusions but no chips or damage, there are some russet highlights on the skin which appear to be natural. Note scale in enlargements is metric.


Burmese Elephant Bead

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Hardstones: Pre AD 1000   item# 1031501 (stock# 2237)

Burmese Elephant Bead
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$300.USD 

Fine and rare bronze age (circa 1st BCE to 4th CE) averturine zoomorphic “elephant” bead, from Burma- most likely Pyu culture (Sri Ksetra?), although similar artifacts have been excavated at concurrent Lopburi sites in Thailand as well as Samon sites in Burma. . There is one lateral crack along the torso. Please note scale in enlargements is metric.

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