This is a very Rare Han Dynasty Green Glazed Bird feeder. This is a RARE piece and the only one that I have seen. Western cultures would simply lable this as a "cup", since they would naturally expect a cup to have a circular ring for inserting one's index finger. Although I have three examples of glazed bird feeders from the Tang dynasty ,I have only this glazed example and one unglazed example from the Han Dynasty.The BF measures 3.0" in height and 4.0" wide I have seen ...click for details
This is an early Kendi dating to the Tang or possibly Song Dynasty. The Kendi measures 4.25 inches in diameter and 2.13 inches in height. Other than some minor glaze loss, the Kendi is in excellent condition and has no repair or restoration.
This is a large and very RARE Tang Dynasty Taza. The Taza stands 2.75 inches in height and is 6.0 inches in diameter at the rim. Most of the celadon glaze remains. There is absolutely no damage or repair to the piece. This Taza is from my personal collection and I have owned it for several years.
This is a one piece example of a Song or possibly Yuan dynasty Cup and Stand. The C/S measures 4.88" in diameter and 2.75" in height. There are no repairs to the piece. I purchased the piece from Brian Davis of the UK some years back.
This is a likely a Yuan Dynasty Celadon Stem Cup although it does bare some likeness to a Korean Punchan Cup. The Cup measures 5.5" in height and is 4.38" in diameter at its lip. The SC is in excellent condition.
This is an ovoid shape Song dynasty black glaze Vase. The Vase is 6.62 inches in height and 4.50 inches in diameter. The Vase has no damage or repair. Please feel free to email any questions.
This is a rare Tang dynasty Straw Glazed Cup/Dish.The maximum diameter is 6.0 inches and the height is 2.50 inches. Due to the long burial of the piece, there is some degradation of the glaze. Otherwise, there are no hairlines, other damage , repair or restoration. The piece is a dark straw color.
This is an early Satsuma Ginger Jar. It appears that some of the gold gilt may have been restored. It is still a finely decorated J Jar. The jar measures 5.0" in height and is 3.5" in diameter.
This is a truly beautiful work by the Satsuma artist Kinkozan. The deep cobalt blue body has a wonderfully executed border with what could only be described as fabulous.Gold bands are separated into panels by six mons. At the plates center is a group of colorful butterflies. To appreciate the piece fully,one must hold it in one's hand and study incredible detail of this fine work of art.The plate is signed with the impressed Kinkozan mark.The plate measures 9.22" in diameter and is .88& ...click for details
This Rare example of a Tang Dynasty Straw Glazed Vase stands a full 11.00 inches in height and is 7.0 inches in diameter at its widest. Four Lugs are geometrically arranged to allow hanging of the Vase. There are some normal losses to the Straw Glaze. This Glaze in much more suseptible to burial them other glazes and much of the time does not survive the long burial. This piece is in excellent condition. The piece was purchased in China by an experienced dealer with over fifty years of experienc ...click for details