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An Elegant Scholar Water Basin Of Qing Dynasty
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Pre 1800 item# 705783 (stock# lot371)
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Description: An elegant porcelain water basin was in light celadon tint.
In a rolled lip, shallow belly and flat but well shaped foot ring, the water basin had a beautiful image with strong scholar mood. Natural ice cracks were yielded under the glaze at the bottom of the basin when one minor glaze burst had happened in the cavetto due to firing. Brownish finish was preserved at the foot ring. Date: Early Qing period(17th-18th century), Width: 11cm
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A Bamboo Carving of A Toad of 19th Century
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Pre 1900 item# 704959 (stock# lot370)
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Description: An old bamboo carving of a toad was finely rendered. Making use of the natural form of a bamboo root, the craftsman skillfully depicted the frog in a crouching position. By vivid depiction, the frog was alive and animated as she should be in the weeds. In quite good size and fine patina, this bamboo piece was kept by a veteran collector in 1980s and lent for exhibition at the National Museum of History in Taiwan, Dec, 1996,
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An Elegant Bronze Censer Of Ming Dynasty
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Pre 1700 item# 702092 (stock# lot368)
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Description: A tripod bronze censer was in elegant shape. Supported by three slender feet, the oval belly was well molded. In pure black patina which was caused from long time of age, the censer was in rarely found simple form. In quite good weight, it was made of very good bronze, and a unique scholar item full of taste that no one should miss. Date: Ming Dynasty (AD1368-1644), Height: 11cm
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An Elegant Cizhou Bowl in Mysterious Blue Hue
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Pre 1492 item# 698672 (stock# lot363)
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Description: A black-glazed Cizhou bowl was molded in low profile by canted wall as a conical shape. Being presented in an flattened V-shape by a short and small foot ring, the bowl expressed an elegant mood in a conservative way. A coat of black glaze covered the bowl inside and out when brownish tinge being on the mouth rim highlighting the out line of the bowl. Much attractive is the unique blue hue which reflected in a mysterious way was subtly yielded. It was the special firing results resu ...click for details
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A Cizhou Bowl with Charming Silver Brown Oil Spots
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Pre 1492 item# 696539 (stock# lot360)
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Description: A well molded round Cizhou bowl was in unique russet glaze effects.
Sitting by its small circular foot which was set at a slight angle, the bowl was applied with dark brown glaze which appearing black inside and most half of the outside. In swift dipping method, from the appearing outlook, the bowl’s outer surface was revealed in half with buff body clay. On the black glaze, numerous rust-brown spots, each with metallic fleck at its center were adorned. That was what made the bowl ...click for details
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A Charming Oil-Spots Bowl of Jin Period
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Pre 1492 item# 695099 (stock# lo359)
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Description: A northern stoneware was intriguingly applied with russet oil-spots glaze. In a lovely size, the bowl was molded regularly in well proportion. While with a charming glaze effects on the inner and outer surface, the bowl’s foot ring was unglazed and was revealed with the meticulously applied protection coating on the body clay. The sandy-feel protection slip cracked in some way and reveal the white clay underneath. Date: Jin to Yuan period(13th-14th century)
Width: 8.2cm.
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A Black-Glazed Tea Bowl in Unique form
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Pre 1492 item# 694293 (stock# lot357)
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Description: A black-glazed tea bowl was uniquely shaped in a stout way. Molded by a narrowed wall, the foot had a rolled ring at the bottom. Having been cleaned professionally though, the luster of the glaze was retrospective when subtle brownish tint was amid the evenly applied black glaze. Date: Jin to Yuan period, Provenance: Tinlin kiln Fujiang Province. Width: 11.5cm, Height: 5.7cm.
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