These miniature jarlets are very rare so-called “associated finds” when people in Indonesia do excavate pieces of the Song and the Yuan Dynasty. Such pieces are rare and exactly like the larger examples they are genuine pieces from the Song to Yuan Dynasties. Qingbai ware with a very pale blue glaze.
H : From 1,8 cm. until 2,7 cm.
Condition : Perfect.
A most beautiful piece. Superbly, thinly potted porcelain body covered with an excellent bluish-white colored glaze.
Song Dynasty ( 960 – 1279 ).
Diameter : 9,6 cm. H : 7,1 cm.
Condition : Some very faint crackles in the glaze but not to the body of the jar.
A pair of petal-lobed stoneware bowls, covered with a transparent greenish glaze. Five Dynasties ( 907 – 960 )
Diameter : 11,6 + 12,1 cm. H : 4,6 + 5 cm.
Condition : Perfect.
Very well and thinly potted , moulded body and finely decorated with the best kind of deep Kangxi cobalt blue. The base marked with a Kangxi Lingzhi Fungus mark and of the period ( 1662 – 1722 )
Diameter : 20,6 cm.
Condition : Very good condition with an excellent glossy glaze. Some extremely minute fritting, nearly invisible to the naked eye and which only can be found by a very very close examination of the lobed rim.
A small and lovely water basin wit a rare Ru-type glaze ( Ru-ware, Ruyao ) following the glaze of the extremely rare Ru pieces of the Song Dynasty..
The base of the basin with 3 spur-marks and a underglaze blue four character Daoguang mark and of the period ( 1821 – 1850 ).
Diameter : 7,7 cm. H : 1,8 cm.
Condition : Perfect.
The body of pear shape with a faux bois ground. The front face and the reverse – medallion superbly enamelled. The interior and the base of the vase white glazed. Iron-red Shengdetang – Mark to the base of the vase. Exactly written iron red Shengdetang – marks were common during the Daoguang period ( 1821 – 1850 ) and were used until the Republican period. The Shengdetang marks of the Republican period. were written in a poor quality. This vase is probably from the Republican although the v ...click for details
A brush-pot of rectangular form, brightly enamelled in famille-rose with different scenes. Interior and base covered in turquoise enamel.
Iron –red “Jing Wei Tang” mark which can be translated : “Hall of respect” or Hall fear and respect”.
This Hallmark can be seen on pieces from the Yongzheng to the Republican period. This brush-pot is probably a Republican period piece.
H : 13,2 cm. ( 9,3 x 9,3 cm. )
Condition : Perfect.
A large very decorative, lobed Daoguang period bowl, brightly enamelled in famille-rose with a floral decoration and with Chinese “ Shou “- characters ( longevity )
Daoguang period ( 1821 – 1850 ) with a iron red Hall-Mark to the base of the bowl.
Diameter : 17,3 cm.
Condition : Perfect.
A large, well potted Armorial bottle with lid for the Spanish Market. Decorated in Famille-Rose enamels with a floral design and the arms of Spain.
Late Qing to the Republican Period . Iron red mark to the base of the bottle.
H ( with lid ) : 41,8 cm.
Condition : Perfect.
Extraordinary large, extraordinary beautiful, brilliantly enamelled - one of the most beautiful Canton rose dishes ever seen so far. Early nineteent century.
Diameter : 33,7 cm. Condition : There is only some wear to the gilt rim of the plate. Further in perfect condition with a nice bell like tone when tapped.