A SanCai(tri-colored) water pot from Tang Dynasty was in a beautiful look.
In a round shape, the ware was applied with characteristic triple colors(usually as brown, yellow and green) on the upper half of the surface, and left the lower portion u ...click for details
A bronze censer was in lovely size which was called as QinLu for scholar use. By two lion-head handles, the Qinlu was preserved with charming patina on the surface. Inscri ...click for details
A Longquan bird-feeder was in plain form. Well mold in round shape, the vessel was preserved in perfect condition. The glaze was in pale green tint. ...click for details
A Longquan bird-feeder was in plain form. Well mold in round shape, the vessel was preserved in perfect condition. The loop hole was sealed by the glaze slip. ...click for details
A Longquan Lotus-Petal Bowl was well shaped and was in nice lake-green tint. Obvious incursions were found around the mouth rim under 20x magnify glass. ...click for details
A Longquan long-neck bottle was in charming look. Added with two small tubular loops, the bottle was rested on a circular foot ring which revealed with the characteristic whitish- gray body clay. ...click for details
A Qingbai censer was in oval shape including the cover. Well decorated on the surface with carved motifs, and the reticulated cover, the censer was well glazed in characteristic greenish tint. ...click for details
A Yaozhou censer was in unique flatten form and was supported by five squeezed feet. In characteristic greenish tint, the censer was carved with floral motifs on the surface. ...click for details
A black-glazed Jianyang tea bowl was in lovely size. Uniquely and rarely-seen, it was decorated inside the bowl with splashed white mottles. Obvious incursions had happene ...click for details
A bronze crab was in lovely size. It was well cast in vivid look and was applied with red pigment on top of the surface. The bronze piece was preserved in very good condit ...click for details