A very rare early Ming 15th century blue and white large moon shape flask, rounded side with high mouth and unglazed base, flask decorated with under glaze blue of countinous flower scroll motif, similar Ming blue and flask has been found in middle east, arabic style flask found from middle east for countaining holy water.
Moon flask is in good condition with minor damage at the rim and asociate crack line covered / restored.
Size: 24 cm height.
A Tang Changsha bowl from batu hitam shipwreck belitung, bowl decorate with brown and green color with scroll and fire works motif.
Bowl is in good condition with some degradation glaze at the rim, no chip, no crack, no restoration.
Size: 15 cm diameter.
A Yuan dynasty Shufu Qingbai white glaze, rounded side with lobbed rim and unglazed base, bowl decorated with molded two dragon motif chasing flaming pearl on interior, covered with Shufu Qingbai white glaze.
Bowl condition with two small chip and three hairline on the rim, no restoration.
Size: 16,5 cm diameter.
Ming 15th-16th century blue and white ewer decorated with phoenix and flowers. 29,8cm high. Conditions : spout and the handle has been restored. small restorations at the top rim. Body of the ewer in good conditions.
Very beautiful antique aka-raku (red raku) chawan (teabowl) with Raku 11th generation KeinyĆ» (1817-1902)'s seal. Early Meiji Era.
Born as a son of Ogawa Naohachi, a sake brewer from Tanba, the present Kameoka City in Kyoto, he was taken into the Raku family as Tannyu's son-in-law. He succeeded as the 11th generation in 1845. He retired in 1871, assuming the name of Keinyu...
A Very large Ming Wanli blue and white serving dish with rounded sides and broad flat upturned rim with a bracket lobed rim, stand in low tapering foot ring, dish painted with under glaze blue in Kraak style motif, with ducks in the lotus pond, filling the space between the frame sorounding this scene and edge of the edge of cavveto with diaper pattern, at the cavetto with eight large radiating panels of flower head and Buddhist symbols such as gourd, fan and leaches.
Large serving dish lik...
ca. 1725-35, early 18th century
Yongzheng Period, Qing Dynasty
Porcelain with overglaze famille rose / noire enamels
Saucers- d: 10.4-10.6 cm, tea bowls- d: 6.3-6.5 cm, h: 2.8-2.9 cm
Basically perfect condition, with only tiny fritting to rim
From a Maine estate
As tea drinking became an increasingly aristocratic fad in 18th century Europe, consumers demanded porcelains that properly complimented the refinement of taking tea...
An eye catching 19th century Chinese porcelain apple-green monochrome vase, Ching Dynasty, unmarked, of baluster form, flared lip, crackled glaze; Mint condition; Size: 12"H x 5" W.
Very fine and thinly cast bronze mirror wit unusual decoration. China, Han Dynasty (206BC-221AD). Diameter 10 cm. Excellent condition.
Width approximately 11.3 cm (across the handles). A dent at the body. In good condition.
Late 1800s
Glazed on the biscuit with green, yellow and brown enamels. On the base are three unglazed spots on which the piece was fired. Stopper in the form of bat, handle in form of stem and spout in the form of blossom. Very good condition with only minor construction flaws glazed over in the firing.
Width: 3 in.; Height: 2 7/8 in.
Height approximately 25 cm. Gold splashed & carved. In good condition.
19,5 cm wide. 9 cm high. Good Conditions.
19th century Chinese bronze tripod censer with Xuande mark at the base.Qing dynasty.14,8cm diameter.11cm high.Good condition with just kiln fault when they made ( please see on the picture).
A Song dynasty white glaze soucer dish decorated with incised flower motive at the center.flat base.good condition with just found small fritting at the rim.10,2cm diameter.2,4cm high.
Height approximately 12.5 cm. In good condition.
This piece comes with a whole set of superlatives. Quite large size, the lid is still there, excellent condition, excellently potted, excellent Celadon glaze, excellent blue-green resp. sea-green color - the most admired color among Longquan ware.
Song - Yuan Dynasty, Longquan ware.
Outstanding quality !
Diameter : 13,6 cm. H ( with lid ) : 11,7 cm. ( without lid ) : 8,7 cm.
Condition : Perfect.
A rare Early 17th century peach form bronze waterpot (for the scholar's writing table) with three peach-shaped feet, probably made circa 1600 - 1644. There is very old, dark, patination and the remains of the original gold splashed decoration is still visible on the underside...