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Chinese Yuan to Ming Gray Glazed Porcelain Vase
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain Pre 1492: item #771935
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Petrie-Rogers Gallery
(520) 293-8355
$150
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Chinese Yuan to Ming dynasty high-shouldered short-necked porcelain vase tapering to a slightly splayed unglazed smooth flat base covered in a gray glaze with horizontal striations. A luting line is evident in the glazed interior. Circa 14th/15th century. Measures nearly 4 ¼” high x 3 ¾” diameter; mouth 2 ¼” diameter. Very good overall condition. There are black flecks in the glaze at the mouth and a few old browned hairline cracks on the body which appear to be from production. There is a... Click for details
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Chinese Yuan to Ming Stoneware Brown Black Glazed Jar
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Stoneware Pre 1492: item #771924
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Petrie-Rogers Gallery
(520) 293-8355
$175
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Chinese Yuan to Ming dynasty black-glazed high-shouldered tapered stoneware storage jar with horizontal striations. The entire jar, including the interior, is glazed, leaving only the underside of the foot and a few chips at the base (which could be production flaws) free of glaze. The wide, flat, smooth foot rim reveals a buff colored body. Circa 14th to 15th century. Measures 5 3/4” high x 4 ½” diameter. Solidly potted and in very good overall condition. From the private collection of a ... Click for details
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Xianfeng Famille Rose Porcelain Vases, Mark and Period
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain Pre 1900: item #771739 QL
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Heirloom Estate Services
Raleigh, NC, USA
$5,900 pair
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An outstanding matched pair of Xianfeng vases with the underglaze blue Imperial mark which reads “Great Qing Xianfeng Period Made” and dates circa 1850-1861, one of the shortest periods in the Qing Dynasty. Each vase has 3 panels or medallions with court scenes on the front; the same motif is repeated on the back side. The rest of the background is decorated with auspicious Taoist symbols, butterflies, and flowers. The enamels are vibrant and exhibit very little wear. These were made to be gifte... Click for details
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