A russet-glazed Yuhuchun vase was well mold in decent look. Fine glaze in retrospective sheen was applied on the surface when greasy-feel body clay was revealed at the bottom in brownish tint. ...click for details
A Blanc De Chin or DeHua tripod censer was in unique purplish-red glaze. It was very rare to find a Blanc De Chin piece in such glaze. Most of them were in pure white. The ...click for details
A Yaozhou incense burner or XinLu was intriguingly squeezed with five feet. In saucer form, the body was decorated with carved motifs on the surface of the rim. It was pre ...click for details
A Jiangyang Temmoko bowl was decorated with radiating russet splashes on the surface. It was a rare type of this kind in Jiangyang wares. Enduring old crackles were yielde ...click for details
A Longquan bird-feeder was in lovely size and was in shape of a lotus bud. In favorite lake-green tint, the vessel was revealed at the bottom with rough-feel body clay. It ...click for details
A Houtien jade pendent was in flat cicada shape. With original drilling holes at the tip for hanging, the jade piece was covered with unique black stone crust comparing to milky white tint of the pebble. ...click for details
A Longquan table screen was preserved in perfect condition. It was heavily potted and shaped in good size and was decorated on one side with imprint of poems with real scholar taste. ...click for details
A Yaozhou censer was stand in unique stem foot. It was also called XinLu in Chinese for this rare type. Well glaze in yellowish green tint, the censer was revealed with bu ...click for details