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Chinese provincial sauce dishes Qing (6)
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Pre 1920 item# 948581 (stock# 905-14)
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Eastern Shore Antiques
251-625-0930
$150
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This is 6 Chinese sauce dishes. They date to the late Qing/early Republic period. These are a type of Kitchen Qing or peoples ware. The dishes are approximately 5 ½ inches in diameter and 1 inch tall. They are painted with various types of flowers on the top. 5 of the 6 are marked and several have wax Chinese export marks.
One of them has a small chip on the edge and another one has a hairline of one-half inch. There are some rim frits from when they were made.
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Guangxu Doucai mark and period cup bowl
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Pre 1910 item# 948545 (stock# 823-5)
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Eastern Shore Antiques
251-625-0930
$350
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This is a Chinese mark and period porcelain cup or bowl from the Guangxu period. It is 3 9/16 inches in diameter and 1 13/16 inches tall. The decoration is well executed and the mark is in underglaze blue. The outside of the cup as well as the bowl is decorated with a lotus flower medallion. There is the remnant of a wax China export stamp on the inside. The stand that is pictured does not come with it. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs.
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Antique Chinese cinnabar lacquer box Qing
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Pre 1910 item# 930320 (stock# 903-14)
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Eastern Shore Antiques
251-625-0930
$225
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This cinnabar box is 5 ¾ inches long, 3 7/8 inches wide and 2 inches high. The box is made of cinnabar on a wood base. It is nicely carved with figured shown among rocks set underneath some trees. This is carved by hand and tool marks can be seen in a number of spots as well as you can see where the layers were carved. We estimate this dates to circa 1900. On the bottom are the remnants of what was a written China mark. All that can be seen is the N and A. There is no damage to the piece.
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