Dish with petal molding on cavetto. Abstract floral motif in the center. Thin reddish iron wash on the base. Width= 13.5 cm. Late 14th-early 15th centuries. Condition : Excellent : no hairline, chip or restoration. Shipping Cost : $ 25
Blue and white dish decorated with the symbols making up three concentric circles on the cavetto, Sanskrit characters and mark on the back.
Qing Dynasty (19th Century) Fujian ware.
D= 19 cm
Condition : one hairline, no restoration.
Shipping cost USD 35by EMS.
Fine yuan longquan celadon jar decorated with impressive two dragon.
Yuan Dynasty
D=9 cm H= 7cm
Excellent condition, a tiny frit on the base and crazying glaze.
Celadon charger small dish with incised flower on the center, and key fret scroll. W = 14.5 cm. Qianlong 1736-1795. Condition : Excellent with a very tiny frit on the rim.
Description:
A Cizhou brown-glazed tea bowl was decorated in the cavetto with striking russet markings which in vibrant radiating form.
By a fine profile, the bowl was mold in a feature of yan-kou wan bearing with an indented lip.
Standing firmly by a well shaped foot, the bowl was preserved in a perfect condition when some padding tar was left at the foot ring.
Some incursions were happened to the glaze rim too.
Foggy old condition was reflected in the glaze when the body c...
Decorated with moulded flower spray on the body and two lugs on the shoulder. Unglaze base.
Yuan dynasty 1279-1368
Longquan kilns, Zhejiang.
Height = 5 cm.
Condition : one in perfect condition, other with two small fritings on the base.
Decorated with flower sprays on the body. Unglaze concave base.
Transitional 1644-1661
Height=11 cm.
Condition : restoration to frittings on the rim, no chips, cracks, and hairlines.
A ribbed box decorated with a flower on the lid.
Myng Dynasty 16th Century
Diameter = 9 cm
Condition : a very tiny frittings on the lid, no chips, cracks, hairlines and free from restorations.
Decorated with flower spray on the body and brown lip on the rim.
Kangxi 1662-1722
Height= 5 cm.
Perfect condition : no chips, craks, hairlines and free from restorations.
Blue and white cover box, export porcelain.
Date : Kangxi (1644-1722) period.
Size Diameter 10 cm. Height 5 cm
Condition : Perfect, no chips, cracks, hairlines or retorations
Description: A Jun lotus-bud bowl was in a lovely size.
By a fine condition, the bowl was applied with dark mustard-blue glaze which was hard being yielded precisely in my pictures.
It was an excavation piece that can be clearly verified by those characteristics, like the minute whitish dots happened to the glaze bubbles, the fine crackles, the incursive whitish band around the rim where the glaze meeting with the body clay and the old-feel brownish body clay at the bottom where the mold...
Exceptional rendering of the character Moon by one of Zens most important 20th century leaders Yamada Mumon. The ink on paper image is framed in patterned copper silk and features black lacquer wooden rollers. Some faint staining, the scroll measures 17-1/2 x 59 inches (44 x 150 cm) and is in excellent condition, enclosed in a kiri-wood box...
Description: A celadon tripod censer was from Longquan kiln of Yuan Dynasty.
Applied with light-green glaze, the censer was mold on the outer surface with Eight Trigarms for decoration.
Supported by three slightly everted feet and with the circular foot ring at the bottom, the censer was in elegant flatten form...
Description: A beautiful Qingbai incense burner was mold in a stylized shape.
By an everted foot and with hollowed –out cloud patterns being decorated, the box was intriguingly covered by a reticulated cover.
It was obviously an porcelain copy from a metal prototype-which was commonly seen from the heritage of Tang dynasty when the Persia culture were affluent.
It was in perfect condition only with some incursions along the rims.
And the excavation earth was preserved for verif...
Qianlong celadon vase with three lugs.
Measure H=22 cm
Qianlong Period
Condition hairline encircling the neck.
Description:
An olive-shape Jizhou vase was applied with beautiful tortoiseshell glaze all over the surface.
By characteristic flat bottom, the buff-tinted body clay was revealed in the soft-feel quality.
They were the characteristics for Jizhou wares.
Upon the glaze being well preserved in a very good condition, the immensely spread crackles were yielded with pinpoint holes which caused from incursions.
It is rare to find a Jizhou bottle in such good condition...
Description: An elegant round basin was subtly made to imitate the famous Song’s Ge ware. By a decent profile of a round mouth rim and the steep but slightly curved wall, the scholar water basin was applied with light yellowish glaze on the surface. In the glaze which was reflected with retrospective reflection, charming crackles were yielded immensely all over the surface. It was the unique esthetics for treasuring the rare Ge ware of 11th-12th century...