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
Description:
A Jianyang hares-fur bowl was in decent conical shape and was in good size.
It obtained all the characteristics for verification.
Date: Southern Song Dynasty, 1127-1279,
Width: 15.6cm.
A CUSTOM-MADE COTTON BOX IS INCLUDED.
A fabulous miniature jar in globular form of Longquan ware with white crackle or so-called 'ice crackle' under bluish green glazed. Possibly it is belong to 13th-14th century late Song to Yuan period. Condition is good near to perfect. Wide: 8.2cm and High: 6.8cm.
A rare Yuan/Ming dynasty Cizhou wares small brown glazed with white rim Tea-bowl, with perfect condition. Diameter: 9cm.
Ge type golden celadon glaze covering foot rim. Broad firing ring on base burnt red. Diameter = 12.2 cm Period : 14 th-15 th Century Longquan Kilns, Zhejiang Condition : no chips, cracks, or hairlines and free from restoration.
A Longquan celadon jarlet, decorated with underglazed brown spots around the body. Yuan dynasty 13th-14th century. Condition is perfect excepted missing cover. High: 6.6cm.
A lovely bowl of Jizhou ware. PERIOD : Southern Song Dynasty (12-13th Century). MEASUREMENT : 10.8 cm wide, 6 cm height. CONDITION : no chips, cracks, or hairlines and free from restorations.
A nice Jizhou bowl with well balance potted, standing in small high foot and decorated with continuously flower scrolls to exterior and below with diaper pattern. The interior centre with bamboo and diaper pattern surrounded to rim. Late Yuan Dynasty to early Ming period 14th century in very good condition, no any chip, no crack and free from any restoration. Diameter: 15,5cm and Height: 7,5 cm.
Description:
A black-glazed Jizhou bowl was preserved in a fine condition.
By a beautiful grayish image of freely painted plum branch in the cavetto against the black ground, the tea bowl was mold in a typical Wan shape when standing by a flat foot ring which was a strong characteristic for a Jizhou bowl.
The buff-tinted soft-feel paste revealed at the bottom was another obvious characteristic for this dated ware.
Despite some minute fret on the mouth rim, the glaze condition was qui...
A nice blue & white globular jar, decorated with Chrysanthemum scroll surrounded the body, Ming dynasty 15th centuries in good condition except glaze flake on mouth rim. High; 5.5 cm to the lid.
Finely porcelain decorated with pol oychrome the outside, glazed base. PERIOD : Middle Ming 16th Century MEASUREMENTS: 9,5 cm wide. CONDITION: no chips, cracks, hairlines and free from restoration.
Ribbed dish, diameter 34 cm. Stains and discoloring due to the long time this piece spent in the soil. Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368). From a Dutch private collection.
Description:
A Qingbai censer was in oval shape including the cover.
Well decorated on the surface with carved motifs, and the reticulated cover, the censer was well glazed in characteristic greenish tint.
It was in perfect condition nevertheless incursions were happened to the glaze resulting the sandy-look effects.
Date: Song Dynasty, 11th/12th century.
Height: 12cm. Width: 10cm.
A CUSTOM-MADE SILK BOX IS INCLUDED.
A rare blue & white bowl, with foliated rim and decorated outside with Chrysanthemum flower scroll. The center inside with a single flaming pearl and scrolling border to inner rim, actualy the inside cavetto with incised/Anhua of chrysanthemum as well, but unfortunately is not too impressive appear and it's hard to making the visuals. Yuan dynasty (1279-1368). Condition restored two hairlines and one tiny chip to rim, further in good condition with no other damaged. Diameter: 11.6 cm.
Tall Chinese Yuan Dynasty Cizhou Stoneware Jar / Bottle
This attractively-shaped stoneware jar, or bottle, was made during the Yuan Dynasty (AD 1279 - 1368) at one of the kilns in the north of China specialising in Cizhou wares. It is "heavily-potted" and has four loop handles around the shoulder. The body is coated in a white slip with the upper body decorated in underglaze iron-brown pigment on top of which is a transparent glaze. The lower body is coated in a brown glaze...
Description: A Temmoko tea bowl from Song Dynasty was found in rare opportunity.
As a typical decoration of streaking and mottling of Temmoko wares, the surface of this Temmoko bowl was uniquely fired in silver effects. With bluish tint yielded under the light, the irregularly formed silver streaks
engraved into the black surface of the glaze. The unglazed foot rim was in black and had some star like reflection due to being tinged with some of the glaze...