2 Sawankhalok pots with underglaze painted direct to the biscuit, one with better paint preservation than the other, as per photos, but both in good collector's condition. 14-15th Century Sawankhalok, Thailand, Size: 3.5 x 4 cm. Price shown is for the pair !
Rare and large Nan jar with naturally running brown glaze. Nan is a Northern Thai ceramic which kilns were found in Nan province.
Age: Thailand, Sukhothai Period, Nan kiln, 14th-16th Century
Measurement: Height 48.5 C.M. / Width 31.5 C.M.
Condition: Nice condition overall (some restoration on mouthrim and a chip on bottom). Please refer to the enlargement photos for more details.
Shipment: Worldwide shipping from Bangkok, Thailand at actual cost...
Rare and large Nan jar with naturally running brown glaze. Nan is a Northern Thai ceramic which kilns were found in Nan province.
Age: Thailand, Sukhothai period, Nan kiln, 14th-16th century
Measurement: Height 55 C.M. / Diameter 33.5 C.M.
Condition: Nice condition overall (some restoration on mouthrim). 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.
Large Burmese brown glazed jar with three loop handles around the neck and naturally running glaze on the body.
Age: Burma (Myanmar), circa 18th century
Measurement: Height 51 C.M. / Diameter 43.5 C.M.
Condition: Nice glaze and condition overall (some expected degradation due to its age, and a firing fault on the body). Please refer to the enlargement photos for more details.
Shipment: Worldwide shipping from Bangkok, Thailand at actual cost...
Burmese reddish brown glazed jar with V-shaped design on the body.
Age: Burma (Myanmar), circa 18th century
Measurement: Height 39.8 C.M. / Diameter 36 C.M.
Condition: Nice glaze and condition overall (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.
In the mid 15th C a freighting junk loaded with fine Vietnamese pottery sank in an area of the South China Sea called the “Dragon’s Embrace.” Around 1994 local fishermen began finding pottery in their nets. This is a beautiful little round porcelain box from the now famous Hoi An shipwreck. This one is roughly 6.3 cm in diameter. It has little sea creatures still stuck to the underside - visible in the last enlargement.
Here is a great little decorated Khmer or Champa pottery pipe. This particular piece is heavily decorated with some minor damage in the form of chips to the rims and body. It measures almost 6cm in length. I currently have three of these that were all recovered by divers from the red river delta, which accounts for their pristine condition.
Here is a great little decorated Khmer or Champa pottery pipe. This particular piece is heavily decorated with some minor damage in the form of chips to the rims and body. It measures almost 6cm in length. I currently have three of these that were all recovered by divers from the red river delta, which accounts for their pristine condition.
Sankampaeng jar with naturally running brown glaze, Sankampaeng is a Northern Thai ceramic which kilns were found in Chiangmai province.
Ages: Thailand, Sukhothai Period, Sankampaeng kiln, 14th-16th Century
Measurement: Height 31.2 C.M. / Width 24.5 C.M.
Condition: Nice condition overall (some repairs on mouthrim). Please refer to the enlargement photos for more details.
Shipment: Worldwide shipping from Bangkok, Thailand at actual cost...
Nan brown glazed jar with double mouthrim. Nan is a Northern Thai ceramic which kilns were found in Nan province.
Ages: Thailand, Sukhothai period, Nan kiln, circa 14th-16th century
Measurement: Height 23.5 C.M. / Diameter 20 C.M.
Condition: Nice condition overall (some repairs on mouthrim, and a minor chip on the base). Please refer to the enlargement photos for more details.
Shipment: Worldwide shipping from Bangkok, Thailand at actual cost...
Khmer brown glazed pottery lime-pot in the form of owl with a stepped, moulded beak, eyes and tail.
Age: Cambodia, Bayon Period, 12th - 13th Century
Size: Height 5.3 C.M. / Width 7 C.M.
Condition: Nice condition overall (minor chips on tail). 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.
Burmese creamy glaze dish with plain design.
Age: Burma, 15th Century
Size: Diameter 19 C.M. / Thickness 3.5 C.M.
Condition: Nice condition and glaze overall (minor glaze chips on the rim). 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.
A Thai Benjarong stemmed dish, redware, 18th century. Decoration in green, yellow, white and pink. The rim of barbed shape, stem and dish apparently joined together by a charred piece of clay. Height “2 ¼ /6 cm, diameter “6/15 cm. Condition: chips to rim and general rubbing to the decoration.
Khmer brown glazed pottery lime-pot in the form of owl with a stepped, moulded beak, eyes and tailbrown glaze stopped at the foot.
This kind of lime-pot was mainly used in Khmer people's daily life in the ancient time, as can be seen on the stone sculpture on the wall of Bayon and
Angkor Vat Prasart (Temple).
Age: Khmer, Bayon Period, 12th - 13th Century
Size: Height 10.5 C.M. / Width 11.6 C.M...
This very well made South East Asian fish shape pot is 5 ¾” high, 7 ¼” long and 5 ¼” wide. It has pale green, brown, beige and black glaze covering the entire body. It is in excellent condition.
Small jar. Slender body with short, cylindrical neck and wide mouth. On the shoulder four lugs. Upper two third of the body covered in a dull brown speckled glaze. Thailand, Sukhothai, 14-16th century.
Height 11½ inches.
One small chip underneath rim, missing areas (mouth and shoulder) in glaze, generally in very good condition.
This late 18th century South East Asian brown and olive pottery water dropper was made to look like a water buffalo. It is 2 ¼ inches tall and 2 ½ inches wide. The dark olive green glaze covers the entire body but the bottom. It is in good condition except for a few small chips.
Jar of squat bulbous form. Buff stoneware body covered with a dark brown glaze .
Sawankhalok ware. Thailand fifteenth to sixteenth centuries. D : 4,5 inc.
Very good condition !
17th century S. E. Asian pottery. Dark brown glaze covers 2/3 of the entire body. The bottom shows the light brown clay. The dragon design on the top is provincial and primitive. There is a chip from kiln firing.
H: 8 ½ inches, D: 5 ½ inches
Very good, Pagan 12th century, impressed image of the Buddha inset a niche, flanked by stupas and two lines of Nagari script beneath. Overall the details are crisp and the interplay between light and shadow on this piece are quite dramatic. The best examples of this type reside in the Ashmolean and British Museums...
Highly interesting and rare early Javanese ceramic sculpture of the infant Buddha, Majapahit Empire, c. 11th.-12th. cent. AD.
The buddha is depicted as very fat child and seated and holding something in his right hand.
Size: A very substantial figure, 21 cm. tall, 19 cm. wide and c. 15-16 cm. deep. Weights is c. 2,2 kilograms...
Found in the Philippines.
Featuring a globular body with carved decoration, supported by a short foot with two flanged wings on opposite sides of its body and a goose formed spout opposite a tail shaped handle, all underneath a rider which possibly represents Brahma, the Hindu god of creation, whose vehicle (Vahana) is the sacred goose (Hamsa), a symbol of purity and divine knowledge for Hindu and Buddhist believers...
Found in the Philippines.
Featuring a baluster shaped body, rising from a splayed foot to a long cylindrical neck and is decorated with a central three-clawed dragon, chasing a flaming pearl, bordered by encircling lappets and a mountain peak opposite a vegetal growth, below two cranes on opposite sides of its neck. Its splayed foot is decorated with an encircling fish motif in underglaze blue and its base is fully glazed, except for the foot-ring.
Measurements: height, 25cm.
Conditio...
Earthenware offering plate depicting Buddha sitting in a niche, his hands in "bhumisparsa mudra". On his right is another Buddha also in a niche. Thailand, Khmer period known as Lopburi, 12-14th century. 84 mm high x 84 mm wide x 17 mm thick. The piece is nicely mounted on a custom stand. Abrasion due to age, otherwise good condition.
Terracotta votive plate depicting six seated Buddhist deities surmounting four smaller ones. Thailand, Khmer period known as Lopburi, 12-14th century. 91 mm high x 68 mm wide x 17 mm thick. The plate is nicely mounted on a custom stand. Abrasion due to great age, otherwise very good condition.
Earthenware offering plate depicting seven seated Buddha surmounting fine Buddhist devotees. Thailand Khmer period known as Lopburi, 12-14th century. 72 mm high x 55 mm wide x 14 mm thick. The piece is nicely mounted on a custom stand. Abrasion due to age, otherwise very good condition.
White porcelain bowl covered with transparent cracked glaze, decorated with volutes in cobalt blue under glaze. Vietnamese work from the 15-16th century.
Good condition, normal wear for a centuries-old ceramic, an insignificant chip in the paste on the edge of the foot visible on photo.
Diameter: 15cm.
Compare with very same bowl ,housed in Birmingham Museum.
This small bottle is very rare at small size celadon bottle.
It was fired with the oxidation condition, colored olive green.
Condition is perfect, no repaired.
Size: 5.6cm(D) 7.0cm(H)
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Certification/ written by Noriki Shimazu the Japanese famous researcher for Asian antiques,
Vietnamese octagonal form jar with rounded edges decorated around the circumference in eight underglaze blue alternating floral and geometric panels set against a buff ground. A band of lotus leaves at the shoulder extend around the mouth. Unglazed flat base with an unidentified mark applied. 15th century. 3 1/4" high x 3 1/2" diameter. Solidly potted and in very good overall condition. There are a few minor imperfections and glaze flaws. Purple ink has been applied to the edge of the hig...
Nice and good conditions Vietnamese dish. 25 cm diameter.
Phan kiln had been producing royal tableware for Lanna dynasty and very sophisticated works. However it had ended in a short time of period. Among of them the celadon works are famous for their elegant beauty.
Certification : written by Noriki Shimazu the famous Asian antique researcher in Japan.
Size/ D:26.4cm H:7.5cm
Kho Noi kiln is one of the Si Satcharanai kilns.
This kiln had been making appliances for the loyal family of Skhothai kingdom and the works are very sophisticated among the Sawanakhalok kilns.
The color of celadon is very refreshing green and comparable to Chinese one.
This piece is stored by a famous collector in Japan with wooden box.
There are some small chips at the bottom fringe. No repairs.
SIZE D:187mm H:99mm
An antique Vietnamese jar with covered lid with blue under glaze. The lustrous ivory glaze covers the whimsical 3 blue floral images. The bowl's interior center has splotches of blue paint intermingled with a rust colored paint. The rim is unglazed, as is the small footing. Provenance: Prominant private collection from San Diego, CA
Date: Tran Dynasty (1225 - 1400)
Dimensions: 8" diameter X 7"high
This covered box of a Sawankhalok underglazed black stoneware has an unusual design including six raised bands dividing petal-shaped segments. This type of Sawankhalok ware was produced in Sisatchanelai kilns, Thailand during the fourteenth to fiftheenth centuries. Height: 11 cm. Very good condition. Provenance: Acquired in Singapore in 1990 from MoonGate, owner Mr K. T. Goh, a famous local antique dealer.
A moulded water dropper in the form of a monkey with baby. White stoneware body with cobalt blue decoration, covered with a transparent glaze. Annamese ware ( Vietnam ) fifteenth century. H : 6,4 cm. Condition: Perfect, with smaller areas of spalling to the otherwise wonderful glossy glaze ( please look at the images ).
A set of three Bencharong serving dishes 19thC. Largest diameter 12.7 cm. Condition: two larger dishes perfect, the smaller has a 0.4 cm chip to the rim.
Wear to gilding.