This is crackle ware from Northern Kiln from the Northern Sung period, very fine piece for tea ceremony
Fine lotus bowl from Song Dynasty
This is a very nice guan type crackle celadon form the Late Song Dynasty or Yuan Dynasty
Very fine and thinly potted longquan Guan type tea bowl.
Brush washer from Song Dynasty producing Guan Kiln style crackle, finely potted for official use.
Very fine perfect brush waher with guan type ice crackle
This is a fine lotus type longquan brush washer from Southern Song Dynasty with the nice crackle. Perfect condition
A Jian black-glazed 'hares-fur' teabowl, Song Dynasty (960-1279).
Height: 7.5 cm Width / Diameter: 13 cm
Qing Chinese famille-verte porcelain octagonally facetted baluster vase, in the Kangxi style (1662-1722), but Late qing period
Height: 38 cm Width / Diameter: 16.5 cm
This is a late qing early republic era yenyen blue and white vase with the deer, crane and pine tree symbolizing longevity, status and prosperity, perfect condition
without mark and only double ciurcle, trying to be in Kangxi style, so this is probably a revival kangxi piece of art.
A beautiful late 19th C. Chinese famille rose porcelain water pot for scholar, it is marked Qianlong but it's late 19th C. In excellent condition. W:12cm H:5cm $850
Beautiful Japanese patterned silk obi. Pre 1900.
Size: 12.5" width x 93" length.
Detailed Japanese colorful silk obi. Pre-1920.
Size: 12" width x 157" length
19th century silver ewer, finely decorated with Persian style, bears silver and maker mark on the base, 11 inches tall and 6.75 inches in diameter, 945 grams or 30.5 TOZ in weight. Condition Report; Excellent condition.
19th century silver ewer, finely decorated with Persian style, bears silver and maker mark on the base, 10 5 inches tall and 6.5 inches in diameter, 900 grams or 29 TOZ in weight. Condition Report; Excellent condition.
Antique Japanese dramatic large incensor, multi-color glaze decorated with scenes of beautiful maidens and flowers. Meiji Period (19 century).
Size: 15.5" height x 12.5" wide diameter.
A fine American federal period carved shield back side chair circa 1830 of the finest quality in excellent condition.
A six panel screen with mineral colors, and gold leaf clouds meandering though out scenes depicting a view from the Tale of Genji. The chapter that would be closely associated to the screen is Chapter 19, Usugumo, translated as Wisp of Clouds. The scene is showing Prince Genji wearing a white informal court robe, lined with red and is selecting robes for the visit of Lady Akashi.
Age: Late 18th to Early 19th century, Edo Period
Size: Length 109" Height 47.5"