21 cm wide from spout to handle. 9,5 cm high. Good condition except chipped at inside the lid.
12 cm wide from spout to handle. 6 cm high. Good conditions.
18,5 cm wide, 10,5 cm high. Good conditions.
Blue and white export ware plate. There are four block-printed under glaze "crowns" around the edges of the plate with a brushed "fu" character in the center for prosperity, good fortune and wealth.
Size: Diameter. 26.2 cm. Condition: No repairs.
Mixed Chinese yixing zisha serving set dishes. Good condition.
17,5 cm wide. 11,5 cm body diameter. 6,5 cm high. Good conditions.
10,5 cm wide. 10,5 cm high. Good conditions.
Chinese Tang dynasty changsha ewer. 10 cm high. Ewer has chipped at the rim and glaze degradations because found from the river. Free from any repair.
A superb quality very large pottery figure of a male attendant or official, dating to the earlier Ming Dynasty, 1400-1500 AD.
The figure is placed on a high hexagonal plint and wears a fine two-colour blue and turquoise glazed robe. The unglazed areas have pigmented colors in red, black and white. Finely painted facial details.
The head is attachable as often seen on the largest figures from this period.
The figure holds an umbralla under his arm...
A detailed miniature Ming pottery money chest depicting a lock and handles on each side. Size: H. 11cm. L. 12.6cm. W.(Base)8.5cm. Condition: Two minor small chips. See photos.
A tomb burial item of some type of fruit to assure that in the after life it will be available.
Size: H.6.5 cm W.5 cm
Condition: No repairs
Tall Chinese Neolithic Qijia Culture Pottery Jar
This tall and attractively-shaped pottery vessel was made around 4,000 years ago by peoples of the Qijia Culture in eastern Gansu province, China dating from approx. 2050 - 1700 BC. It is relatively highly-fired. The lower surface has been decorated with repeated vertical lines whereas the upper surface has been burnished to a smooth finish...
Tall Chinese Neolithic Qijia Culture Pottery Jar
This tall and attractively-shaped pottery vessel was made around 4,000 years ago by peoples of the Qijia Culture in eastern Gansu province, China dating from approx. 2050 - 1700 BC. It is relatively highly-fired and the colour of the pottery varies in places due to uneven conditions in the Neolithic kiln. The surface, especially the upper half, is smooth to the touch...
Chinese Neolithic Burnished Pottery Jar - Qijia Culture (c. 2050 - 1700 BC)
This rare and attractively-shaped pottery jar was made around 4,000 years ago by peoples of the Neolithic Qijia Culture (c. 2050 - 1700 BC), from what is now eastern Gansu province, China. They produced a variety of pottery vessels including cord-impressed pottery of many shapes and sizes as well as higher-fired jars such as this...
A miniature Ming pig head. The pig represents "Good Fortune" and "Prosperity".
Size: 7.5cm x 7.0cm
Condition: Minor chips at the base and some incrustation that can be removed.
An elegant miniature Ming vase with slightly iridescent green glaze with two handles.
Size: 9.7cm x 5cm.
Condition: No repairs
A nicely made glazed pottery figure of a fish. The word for "fish", yu is a homophone for "abundance" and "affluence"
Size: 9.5cm X 5.5cm
Condition: Perfect except for some minor age chips on the base.
A beautiful well made miniature green Ming vase with two handles.
Size; 11.7cm x 4.5cm
Condition: No repairs