A green glazed "celadon" ware vase with flattened pear-shaped body made in the Longquan kilns, Zhejiang province, circa 1450-1550, during the middle Ming dynasty. The shape is probably in imitation of ring handled bronze vessles of similar form which have been produced in China since the Yuan dynasty. There is moulded floral decoration to the body and a plantain leaf design around the neck...
This is a southern Song dynasty (1131 - 1276 A.D) yingqing or qingpai covered bowl in a sea green glazed. It stands on a short recessed glazed footrim and then everted into a straight U-shaped bowl with unglazed rim. The inside of the bowl is also glazed with yingqing sea green colour. On the body of the bowl, it is incised with lotus petal shaped overlapping one another. The cover of the bowl is also incised with overlapping lotus petals with a rounded finial on the top...
Black - brown iron glaze on a stoneware body. South China thirteenth to fourteenth centuries.
There are also Thai pieces in a quite similar shape, but please don´t confound this piece with a Thai piece.
Diameter : 10,3 cm. H : 5,5 cm.
Condition : One nearly invisible hairline to the glaze, further in perfect condition.
Lovely stoneware Cizhou bowl with a wonderful lustrous glaze. China, Henan, Song Dynasty (960-1279). Diameter 17,7 cm , H. 6 cm. Condition: excellent. I have more Cizhou pieces in stock, please email me for pictures.
Probably 1800s
This two-handles stoneware vase's body is covered in a creamy slip glaze which is carved through with a peony design to reveal the light brown clay body. The entire vase except for the foot is covered in a very thin clear glaze enriching the tone of both slip and body. The light brown clay body is exposed on the footring and base. A small amount of burial earth adheres to the foot and base. It is in good condition.
Height: 8 in., Diameter: 4 ¼ in.
White glazed stoneware bowl with a nice molded floral decoration to the interior. Fifteenth century or earlier.
Diameter : 12,1 cm. H : 5,7 cm.
Condition : Slight glaze degradation but perfect with no chip or crack.
This is small Song Dynasty (960 – 1279) cizhou jar. It is decorated at the top with key fred design and below with lotus leave all round. In between the key fred and lotus leave design, is painting of some kind of plants in two cartouches. In between the cartouches is painting that looks like sea-waves..
There is no chip, crack, repair or restoration. In good condition.
The dimension of the cizhou jar: The Height is 7.4cm, Width is 9.3cm and the Mouth Diameter is 8.4cm...
This is a Five Dynasties celadon green glaze jarlet in good condition except glaze flaked off near mouth rim as shown and edges
It is the very nice and rare " Bulb Bowl " form that makes this small bowl to a very special Southern Song - Yuan period Longquan ware Celadon bowl and an additional bonus is the nice "Guan" crackled glaze that covers the body. ( Please look at the images ) Excavated in Central Sulawesi. Diameter : 8,2 cm. H : 4,4 cm. Condition : Perfect
A Ming dynasty 17th century Chinese bronze censer with elephant head motif, base with six character xuande mark, censer is in good condition with small dent near the footring, no damage no restoration, size: 11.5 cm mouth diameter, 15 cm wide with handle, height 9.5 cm, weight is about 850 gram.
Rare and unusual stoneware censer with brown Cizhou glaze. China, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
Diameter 13,5 cm, H. 8 cm. Condition: excellent.
Song Dynastie ( 12th - 13th century ) stoneware Temmoku with a nice hares fur glaze !
Bowls like this were produced at the Jian kilns in Fujian province and at kilns in Henan province.
Perfect condition .
Diameter : 12,4 cm. H : 7,5 cm.
I garantie, that this piece is genuine - it was excavated at Selayar Island - South Sulawesi.
This is a nice crackle green celadon saucer, except the repaired area by golden dust....
The conical body covered with a black glaze and russet splashes. Diameter 13 cm, H. 5 cm. Excellent condition. From Hebei Province. China, Song Dynasty (960-1279)