A Sawankhalok 14-16th century brown glaze bottle with horizontal incised ringed ribbing near top under two vertical ring handles. In very good condition, without cracks or chips. Height: 5 inches
Small 14th-16th century Sawankhalok two-eared vase with crackled light green celedon glaze. Incised rings appear at neck of bottle. Condition is very good, without cracks or chips. Height: 4 inches; diameter: 2.75 inches
Large Sukhothai plate, 14th-16th century, with fish in under-glaze iron black and banded mottled decoration around rim and underside. Exposed spur marks and glaze has been compromised, especially on one side and some chipping to rim. Diameter: 11.50 inches; height: 2.50 inches.
Large Sukhothai plate (from ca. 14th-16th century) decorated with fish in center in iron black under-glaze. Note chips to rim and exposed spurs in center. Diameter: 11 inches; height 3 inches.
An Annamese blue and white porcelain dish. Flower decoration in cavetto centered by leaves and flowers decorated bands within unglazed rim. Leaf lappet decoration above the ring foot centering unglazed bottom with typical iron wash. 15th to 16th century. Good condition, crawling original to the firing, crazing to glaze, good resonance when tapped, no hairlines and no cracks. Diameter, 9 1/2 to 9 5/8 inches (about 24.3 cm). Height, little more than 2 1/4 inches (about 5.75 cm)...
Sukhothai pottery jar with naturally running brown glaze.
Age: Thailand, Sukhothai Period, 14th-16th Century
Size: Height 58.5 C.M. / Width 43 C.M.
Condition: Nice condition overall (some restoration on mouth rim and a chip on bottom). 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 fine Antique Porcelain BENJARONG/BENCHARONG BOWL, specially made in China for the Siamese Court and Nobility. Late 18/19th Century. The inside is emerald green with flower decor and a center medallion, whereas the outside depicts 4 alternative Norasingh and Kinaree figures on a Famille Noire background. Size: 17.1 cm. diameter x 8.9 cm height (3 1/2" x 6 3/4". Good condition, with 1 firing hairline on top rim, hardly noticeable, except upon close inspection. Rare size and item!
12th-14th century iron brown and white glaze Fairy sitting on the frog. 10,5 cm high. Good condition except small glaze erosion because this item found from the river. free from any repair.
A large example underglazed cobalt-blue large dish, decorated with lotus flower in the center and continuously floral scrolls to cavetto. Condition is broken and re-glued without any missing pieces. Vietnam's 15th/16th century. Diameter: 36.6 cm.
An antique Thai polychrome offering stem plate. Condition: used. Size: H. 9.5 cm x 23 cm. top diameter
A collection of five small Thai stoneware vessels with different glazes - Si Satchanalai or Sawankhalok kiln. Two vases with small handles and three jarlets, with celadon or brown glaze. Condition: large brown vase with a firing crack at one handle, the gourd shaped bottle with restoration to the handles, small brown jarlet with rim chips. Dimension: tallest: 11.7 cm. Including shipping by registered Priority Swisspost.
Sukhothai stoneware covered bowl with design around the body.
Age: Thailand, Sukhothai Period, 14th - 16th Century.
Measurement: Height 10 C.M./ Width 12 C.M.
Condition: Nice condition overall with some cracked line on the rim of the bowl and
interior of the covered. Please refer to the enlarged photographs for more details.
Shipment: Worldwide shipping from Bangkok, Thailand at actual cost. Please e-mail us for the shipping fee.
Sukhothai stoneware covered bowl in the fruit shape.
Age: Thailand, Sukhothai Period, 14th - 16th Century
Size: Height 7.6 C.M./ Width 11.3 C.M.
Condition: Nice condition overall with some cracked line on the rim of the bowl and interior of the covered. Please refer to the enlarged photographs for more details.
Shipment: Worldwide shipping from Bangkok, Thailand at actual cost. Please e-mail us for the shipping fee.
A Triple Sukhothai iron black underglaze bowl with flower motif design, the three bowls are naturally attached from the kiln.
Age: Thailand, Sukhothai Period, 14th-16th Century
Size: Height 18 C.M. / Width 24 C.M.
Condition: Nice glaze and burial condition overall (some glaze chips, wearings, and naturall cracks and chips on body of each labyer). Please refer to the enlargement photos for more details.
Shipment: Worldwide shipping from Bangkok, Thailand at actual cost...
Small stoneware glazed vase from Vietnam with incised design with floral painting on top of the floral design.
Size: H. 7cm. W. 8cm. Condition: No repairs.
A fine Vietnamese straw colored heavy crackled glazed bowl with a nice floral design. Size: Diameter. 16.7cm. H. 6.6cm.
Condition: No repairs or chips. Stacking spurs in the inner center.
One kiln mark on one outer side .
A buff-terracotta vessel, with rounded body, tapering cylindrical neck with ribbed collar in relief and everted molded rim, the shoulder incised with concentric circle bands. Thailand, Haripunchai period, ca. 11th century. Height: 23.5 cm. Very good condition. Provenance: Auction sale Sotheby's New York, June 17th 1993, lot # 370. Related catalog available.
A collection of four small stoneware elephants with different celadon glazes from the Si Satchanalai or Sawankhalok kiln in Thailand. Dimension: tallest: c. 10.5 cm long x 8.2 cm high, smallest: c. 7 cm long x 5.6 cm high. Condition: two elephants with slightly chipped ears.
Diameter approximately 38 cm. There is a soft chip at the rim. In good condition.
An Annamese blue and white shallow bowl with floral design and with dark cobalt blue tone. Good condition with only a tiny chip to unglazed rim, no crack and free from any restoration. Diameter: 24.1 cm.
A Thailand 16th century Sawankhalok celadon large bowl. Condition is very good, no any chip, no crack and free from restoration. Diameter: 19,8 cm and High: 9,2 cm
A very large rare string of ceramic beads from the neolithic period. The necklace measures 106 centimeters from end to end. The condition is very fine considering the age.These beads date back to 500 to 1000 BC
This is one of the earliest and rarest original types of vases made in Vietnam. It has a rich chocolate brown glaze with beautiful drippings going down to the base. This style of jar has been copied in later times in China and Southeast Asia. Size: H. 64.8cm W. 40cm.
Condition: Perfect. No repairs.
Fine Sawankhalok 14th-15th century green crackled celadon glazed bottle. Two vertical rings at neck with incised horizontal decoration at shoulder. Fine condition. High resolution images on request... Height: 4.75 inches.
A Cambodian, brown glaze lime-pot in the form of an owl with molded beak, eyes and tail. Age:,circa. 12-13th Century, Bayon Period. Apart from chip on base, it is in overall good condition. High resolution images may be emailed on request.
A large beautiful and rare pair of colorfully glazed peacocks which were Vietnamese temple birds. The glaze is still vibrant and the sculpturing is very finely executed. Age: Mid 19th century.
Size: H. 56cm - 54.2cm. W. 36cm - 36cm. Condition: Very good. Some very minor chips and hairline crack on one wing. See photos.
Large Thai Sawankhalok round form covered stoneware box in the shape of a mangosteen fruit decorated in iron-black/brown glaze on a buff-colored ground with a zig-zag pattern on the lid and stylized scrolling vines on the bottom. Stem finial. 14th to 16th century. 4 3/4” diameter x 4” high. Very good overall condition. There is a tiny pinhead-sized flea bite on the bottom section at the edge of the rim (see image). The lid matches well and appears to be original...
A Good condition Annamese blue and white bowl, decorated with floral scrolls to exterior. The interior center with a Fu character surrounded by unglazed circular. Le Mac period about 15th-16th century. Condition is very good, no any chip, no crack and free from any restoration.
A nice underglazed blue near blackish floral spray in the center and surrounded to rim with classic scroll. Vietnam's or such called as Annamese 15th century in prefect condition. Only a bit warped, no any chip, no crack and free from any restoration. Diameter: 27,5 cm.
An outstanding and very large pottery sculpture of a Fish, Indonesia, Majahapit Empire, 13th.-14th. century AD.
The sculpture comes with a termo-Luminescence test from Kotalla Laboratory in Dec. 2020, the vessel tested as ca. 590 years old.
The fish is resting on a large podium with it's tail and head lifted, it's sharp teeth visible in a large curving mouth...
Eastern Javanese, Majapahit Dynasty, 14th.-15th Century AD.
Red clay figure of corpulent form, incised with decorative details of the tail, scales and head of a magnificient rendering of a fat fish. Exudes a lively, robust personality. The long tradition of trade between China and Java culminated with the establishment of a trading colony in 1297. The Chinese were subsequently responsible for the first regular use of coins in Java which became widespread in the 15th century...
A beautiful antique Annamese Vietnamese jar with a clear ivory glaze. On the shoulder are 4 applied rosettes between 2 raised lines. Vertical lines extend from the rosettes to the unglazed base. The jar has a short neck and rolled rim. Some imperfections. Annamese refers to Vietnamese porcelain, since Annam was the name of the southernmost province of China after the Tang dynasty. The name is the Vietnamese form of the Chinese name "the Pacified South"...
A lustrous antique Vietnamese tea bowl from the 11th-13th Century. The ivory coloring glaze has hints of blue in the central portion...
A monochrome porcelain Vietnamese bowl from the 14th-16th Century. The clear ivory glaze has an incised design of a flower with 2 lines above it. The exterior of the bowl has a carved lotus pattern that extends to the bowl's small footing. During the 14th century, a second stacking method for firing was introduced using a ring-shape separator. It became the preferred stacking method by the 15th century. Vessels fired using this method have an unglaze ring on the inner base. The stacking process...
A pair of antique blue ceramic Vietnamese mini bottles. Found in a ship wreck from the Hoi An Hoard ship with a numbered label. The bottles were used as perfume bottles. Provenance: Prominent Private Collection from San Diego, CA
Date:12-13th C
Dimensions: 2.5" tall X 1.25" wide
An antique blue ceramic Vietnamese cosmetic box. The lid has a raised image of a dragon with geometric images on the sides. Found in a ship wreck from the Hoi An Hoard ship with a numbered label. Provenance: Prominent Private Collection from San Diego, CA
Date: 12 - 13th C
Dimensions: 2.75" diameter X 2" tall