Two rare porcelain lids with moulded decoration and glazed with a pale blue-green Qingbai glaze. Yuan Dynasty, fourteenth century. These 2 lids, excavated in Indonesia, do have a Diameter of 6,8 cm. They perfectly would fit for 2 Qingbai glazed Yuan jarlets with a moulded deoration, and with a mouth rim diameter between minimal 5,2 cm. and maximal 6,2 cm. The perfect match ("marriage") would be with jarlets with a mouth rim diameter of 5,8 cm. Condition: Perfect.
A large very decorative, lobed Daoguang period bowl, brightly enamelled in famille-rose with a floral decoration and with Chinese “ Shou “- characters ( longevity )
Daoguang period ( 1821 – 1850 ) with a iron red Hall-Mark to the base of the bowl.
Diameter : 17,3 cm.
Condition : Perfect.
Ming Dynasty Chenghua Period ( 1465 - 1487) Jingdezhen ware.
Diameter : 6,1 cm. H : 4,3 cm.
Condition : One piece perfect, the other one has a very minute chip to the outside of the rim ( which is to see on the last image )
A porcelain plate painted in shades of under glaze cobalt blue, in traditional Chinese taste, depicting two ducks swimming on a pond surrounded with aquatic plants. On the base is a six character reign mark of the Kangxi emperor within a double circle which reads "Da Qing Kangxi Nian Zhi" ("Great Qing Kangxi Year Made). This plate was made in the late 17th Century, circa 1690, during the reign of the Kangxi emperor (1662-1722)...
A larger than average ovoid jar (without cover) profusely decorated with Famille Rose enamels depicting stylized lotus scrolls enclosing two large panels and two small peach shaped panels. The panels are painted with peony, lotus and other flowers; one panel depicts an egret amongst water plants. This item was made in China in the late 18th or early 19th Century, circa 1790-1820 during the Qianlong or Jiaqing reign...
A rare porcelain stem cup attractively decorated in shades of under glaze blue.
This item was made in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China for export to Europe during the reign of the Kangxi emperor (1662-1722).
Condition: very small chip to bottom of footrim; otherwise perfect - no damages and no restoration.
Height: 6.5 cm / 2.5 inches.
Diameter: 6 cm / 2.3 inches
青花高足酒杯。江西景德镇所做。为康熙时期(1662-1722)的外销瓷。
品相:足圈处有一处...
With moulded decorations. H. 20 cm. Condition: some glaze loss. China, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)
A rare 'Famille Noir' Chinese porcelain hat stand depicting five white four clawed dragons in flight over breaking waves amongst stylized clouds and flames on a black enamel background. The base carries an iron red seal mark of the the Tongzhi emperor (1862-1874) and was possibly made during his reign.
Condition: there are glaze losses to the enamels particularly on the vertical edges. There is a crack running from the rim to one of the ear cup shaped apertures...
Height: 24 cm (9.7 in)
Width: 15 cm (6 in)
Depth: 8 cm (3.2 in)
Chinese porcelain parrot; famille verte colourway; well painted plumage; minor marks; good condition
A Chinese Export Armorial Lobed Dish.
Decorated to the centre with a coat of arms
within a bamboo and flowers border.
These arms are probably Swedish or possibly Dutch.
Qianlong C1750.
Diameter; 8″ (20.4 cm).
Condition: excellent just some wear to the gilt rim
A Famille Rose Plate.
Decorated in bright enamels with a cockerel below peony.
Qianlong C1740.
Diameter: 8 7/8″ (22.6 cm).
Condition: three tiny shallow flakes to underside of rim
Song dynasty longquan celadon bowl with lotus petals motif, good condition with restoration at the rim, size: 16.5 cm.
Well potted brush washer with incised decoration and glazed with a nice, glossy, pale-blue Qingbai glaze. The base of the dish full covered with glaze like we do know this from some Ding ware dishes. The rim of the dish unglazed. Southern Song Dynasty ( 1127 - 1279 ). Diameter : 14,6 cm. H : 3,3 cm. Condition: Perfect.
Chinese Qing dynasty wucai baluster form porcelain jar painted with two large phoenix birds in flight among peony flowers and leafy scrolling foliage. A narrow border holding two qilong among flowers and leafy vines is at the high shoulder below a band of scrolling foliage at the neck. Brown dressed rim. Glazed interior and flat unglazed base. 17th century. 11 1/4" high. Weighs 5 1/2 lb. (2.5 kg). There is wear to the overglaze pigments. A brown kiln kiss is on one side...
Chinese Tang dynasty or five dynasties yue yao lobbed bowl. 11 cm diameter. bowl has few small chipped at the rim (please see on the picture) Free from any repair.
Chinese Qing dynasty monochrome blue glazed censer with inward rounded rim. The white glazed interior ends at the circular unglazed center. This form evolved from a tripod censer and vestiges of the three legs remain as small protrusions at the bottom surrounding the unglazed circular base. Measures about 10” diameter x 5” high. 19th century. Very good overall condition. From the estate of Gerhard Lohmeier, a Diplomat at the German Embassy in Beijing from 1985 to 1989.
Yue yao small jar, Five dinasties. Jar in good conditions except glaze degradations. 8cm high, 10cm body diameter.
A Chinese famille rose bowl decorated with flowers and gilt rim. Daoguang mark and of the period. Excellent condition. Diameter: 4-3/8"; height: 1-3/4".