This is a fine lotus type longquan brush washer from Southern Song Dynasty with the nice crackle. Perfect condition
A Jian black-glazed 'hares-fur' teabowl, Song Dynasty (960-1279).
Height: 7.5 cm Width / Diameter: 13 cm
A Chinese purple-splashed lavender-blue glazed bowl, Jun kilns, Jin Dynasty 1115-1234AD
Height: 6.8 cm Width / Diameter: 13.5 cm
A Chinese 'Longquan' kiln celadon-glazed arrow vase, probably Yuan/Ming Dynasty.
Height: 15 cm Width / Diameter: 7.7 cm
A Qing period flambe Blue glaze zun vase in archaic form with two mask face.
Olive green celadon vase Longquan, Yuan / Ming Dynasty
Ge yao vaser from Qing Period or early republic era
A Chinese ge-type porcelain zun in the form of an archaic bronze, Qing Dynasty or Republic.
This is a perfect Sung Yuan lotus bowl with the incised flora pattern lotus petal bowl, good color and glaze shine, with the natural crazing, without any crack or repair except small chip on the foot rim
Ca. late 1700s / early 1800s
This figure of a guardian foo dog is of a natural rich brown unglazed ceramic with white glazed eyes, eyebrows, teeth, claws, and a line of spots on the spine. It is very well-modeled by hand with a highly expressive face and jaws. The chocolate-colored body is also offset by a black glazed mane and tail. The modeling represents an anatomically correct male. There is a loss to the tip of one ear, as well as the tip of the tail...
Thai stoneware light-brown glazed jar, traces of original remain in good condition.
Age: Thailand, Sansai Period, 15th century
Measurement: Height 28 C.M. / Width 20 C.M.
Condition: Nice condition overall (Minor chips on mouthrim and some expected degradation due to its age). Please refer to the enlargement photos for more details.
Shipment: Worldwide shipping from Bangkok, Thailand at actual cost. Please e-mail us for the shipping fee.
Ca. 1700s
This vase has a graceful, slightly tapering long neck rising from a bulbous body – a classic Song Dynasty form, but this one was produced in the Qing Dynasty in the Song style. The dark “iron wire” crackle pattern covers the entire exterior, including the base, and extends in the the mouth. The interior is also glazed...
A nice and rare Amber glazed Stem-cup, most probably Fujian 14th century Quanzhou ware.
Diameter : 9,1 cm. H : 6,9 cm.
Condition : Perfect
This is Song dynasty Henan russet splash bowl. On the inside of the bowl there are two rows of iron brown streak flowing down along the cavetto and another row lower down. On the outside of the bowl, it is glazed with a black coloured glossy glazed covering all the way down just before the footrim.
Condition: No rdamage, repair, crack, chip or restoration...
A very beautiful and finely potted ewer of gourd shaped from the Song dynsty.
Very good condition. No restoration, chip, crack or hairline. Because of one of the small stone pit standing on the base, it does not stand totaly flat. However this does not affect the beauty and aesthetic shaped of the gourd shaped ewer. Nice gloss and colour.
The dimesnsion of the gourd shaped ewer: the height is 13cm and the width is 12 cm. The base width is about 6cm.
It is the very nice and rare " Bulb Bowl " shape that makes this pair to an very special pair of Southern Song ( 1127 - 1279 ) Longquan ware Celadon bowls. Excavated in Central Sulawesi from the same hole.
Diameter : 8,6 cm. H : 4,6 cm. ( 4,9 cm. )
Condition : Perfect
This is a Northern Song dynasty small russet black glazed henan splash bowl. It stand on a short recessed footrim and then the body everted upwards into a U-shaped with the mouth rim slightly everted inwards. The body of the small bowl is sturdily potted with a few splashed in the centre of the bowl and strips on the cavetto. On the outside body of the bowl, it has strips running from the top to bottom...
This is a late southern Song dynasty black glazed ewer. It stand on a short recessed base exposing the buff colour earthen clay material. It has two moulded leaf motif ear to the left and right shoulder of the ewer. The real item looks nicer than the photographs
Generally in good condition. No repir, chip or restoration. As can be seen in photographs 4 and 5, there are glaze crazing and some minute pin holes...