Very well potted porcelain body decorated with an underglaze cobalt blue decoration. Extraordinary nice and deep cobalt blue.
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period ( 1736 - 1795 )
Diameter : 6,3 cm.
Condition : Perfect
An excellent potted Qianlong Period ( 1736 - 1795 ) porcelain bowl, covered with an high quality intensive copper red glaze. ( Imperial quality ) Three character Hall-mark in underglaze blue.
Diameter : 11,6 cm.
Condition : Perfect
Provenance : Old South German collection.
A very rare, quite large 10th century Tang Dynasty bowl. The porcelain body of the bowl covered with a nice yellowish green glaze.
Diameter : 16,3 cm. H : 6 cm.
Condition : Perfect, very nice " Ping " tone when tapped.
A most beautiful, most impressive, large underglaze blue and white decorated bowl from the Ming Dynasty, Wanli Period ( 1573 - 1620 )
The Cobalt blue is excellent, the decoration of the Ducks in a Lotus-pond is superb.
Diameter : 22,1 cm. H : 11 cm.
Condition : There is one old secured crack to the wall of the bowl but there is also still a bright " Ping " tone when tapped.
No chips, extremely minute fritting to the rim (actually not really worth mentioning).
A definitely very lovely pair of bowls from the Qing Dynasty, Daoguang Period ( 1821 - 1850 ) The Famille Rose enamels exhibit a very high level colour intensity.
Diameter : 10,7 cm.
Condition : Very very minute chips resp. fritting to the rim, no crack, wonderful glaze, wonderful enamels.
Very nice shape, very nice condition of the blue - green glaze. All in all a very nice southern Song Dynasty (1127 - 1279 ) Longquan ware jarlet.
Diameter: 6,9 cm. H: 5,7 cm.
Condition : Perfect
An absolutely stunning, most attractive piece. A very rare Han Dynasty gilt bronze. The feathers additionally very effectively chiselled.
H : 8,7 cm. L : 11,3 cm.
Provenance : Old German collection.
A Southern Song Dynasty ( 1127 - 1279 ) covered box. The white porcelain body most beautifully molded and covered with a very nice, clean white glaze. Probably Dehua ware.
Diameter : 6,4 cm.
Condition : One short fiering crack to the cover ( visible on the last enlargement ) and one fiering crack to the base of the box.