Description: A wood figure was from ancient periods but was preserved very well. Decayed on the surface with ruminant of pigment and calcified in quality, the light-weighted wood piece was still obtained serene mood by vague features. ...click for details
Description: A black-glazed tea cup was in greasy-feel surface. It was suffused with obvious incursions in the glaze. The charming silver streaks were yielded under firing. ...click for details
A black-glazed Jianyang tea cup was in rarely-seen silver-spots effects in the glaze. The tea bowl was in oval shape with inverted mouth rim. It was applied on the surface ...click for details
A root wood mountain was in nice looking. By natural shape, the root wood was touched with the least manual work. Nevertheless, it was represented in favoured scholar tast ...click for details
A Tang yellow-glazed ewer was well mold. It was kept in fine condition with time-endured crackles in the glaze. Uniquely a poem in scholar taste was carved on the surface ...click for details
A Cizhou Russet-Mottled Vase was in globular form. On the top, there was a short tabular mouth by a flat rim. The foggy incursions was happened to the surface in portions ...click for details
A Jianyang hare-furs tea bowl was in very good condition. In regular size, the bowl was stand on a well-defined foot ring. Characteristically both on glaze and on the body ...click for details
A Cizhou ewer-pot was mold in long neck and was decorated on the surface with charming russet mottles. It was stand on a well defined foot ring from which the body clay was revealed with dense-feel quality. ...click for details
A Jianyang Temmoko tea bowl was decorated in the cavetto with rarely-seen russet markings. Despite the characteristic and beautiful hares-fur or oil-spots markings we've usually seen in Jianyang bowls, radiating russet markings can be a very rare ...click for details