A lovely pair of Tung Chi period herbal jars (circa 1862) with an incense burner motif in pastel colors: pinks, aquas, blues and pale greens.
A typical pattern used in the mid 19th C.
French pleasted silk shades. The back of the jars feature calligraphy denoting a "poem" about the garden
27" Circumference
Large blue and white porcelain pot with decoration of lucky lion dogs playing on clouds. This stunning vessel is C. 1950. Origin Beijing.
Suggested use with heavy beveled glass as a table.
A fine blue and white bidet from the Chien Lung period (c. 1800). Made for export to Europe. The sides of this bidet depict flowers and geometric borders. The interior has a typical village scene including bridges, lakes and houses.
Large blue and white porcelain vase converted into a lamp with a custom-made silk shade.
Base 20" includ. stand
Circumference 29"
34" Tall with shade.
Dragon Motif pattern circa 1950
Origin: Beijing
A fine pair of celadon green lamps with ormulu mountings from the 1950's with lovely custom silk shades and double sockets for two light bulbs.Victorian pulls for lighting.
24" High (including shade)
23 1/2" Wide (at widest part of base)
Origin: China
Condition: Excellent
These lamps were purchased from a private home in Hong Kong by the All Things Oriental owener. Very exclusive pieces.
One of a pair of important frames. These pieces are fine examples of early 19th century persian reverse paintings on glass.
Date: circa 1800
Material: Reverse painting on glass
Origin: Persia
Mirrors are to be installed on these pieces before delivery to buyer.
Pair of Large Wooden Lions - Foo Dogs. Early 20th Century. Male w/paw on world; female w/paw on cub. Each rests on carved pedestals.
Dimensions: 21 1/2" High x 9 3/4" Wide x 15 1/2" Deep