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A Cizhou Cut-Glaze Yuhuchun Bottle Vase of 13/14th C.

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain: Pre 1492   item# 811703 (stock#lot507)

A Cizhou Cut-Glaze Yuhuchun Bottle Vase of 13/14th C.
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$1200 

Description: A pear-shaped bottle vase was well shaped with slender neck, flaring lip and ovoid container. By a pitch-black glaze, floral designs were being cut out from the potter’s affluently maneuvered craftsmanship. Abstract leaves and flowers were sleekly yielded when buff-tint body clay was revealed from the shaved section. In a perfect proportion, the bottle vase was wheel-turned and was well stand by the circular foot ring. Date: Xixia Kingdom or Jin-Yuan dynasty, 13/14th Century. Heigh ...click for details


A Finely Cast Bronze Toad Weight of 18th/19th century

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Metalwork: Pre 1900   item# 810486 (stock#lot506)

A Finely Cast Bronze Toad Weight of 18th/19th century
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$850 

Description: A solid cast bronze toad was finely rendered in a vivid way. By a crouching posture, the momentum was gathered fully by the frog which is ready for a flying bug. The bronze piece was very well depicted not only the outlook but also in the details on the surface, the toad’s skin. The irregular lumps and bumps may not be delightful but were manufactured so well as to activate the bronze frog to a real one. Altogether with the well depicted features, the bronze piece was such a lovely ...click for details


A Lovely Jade Pendant of Ming Dynasty

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Hardstones: Pre 1700   item# 809862 (stock#lot505)

A Lovely Jade Pendant of Ming Dynasty
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$300 

Description: A jade pendant was lovely carved in bats and peach. By a Chinese metaphor-"Fu So Xuang Zhi"-Good Fortune and Longivity Come Together, the jade piece was in a pattern of two flying bats surrounding a peach. It was in light buff tint while some suffusions were happened in some portions in blackish color. The black tint was called by connoisseur as “ Xui Yin Chin” - incursions caused from buried mineral mercury, and was a selective item too. The piece was in good greasy look ...click for details


An Excavation Jar with Beautiful Suffusion, Tang Dy.

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain: Pre AD 1000   item# 808024 (stock#lot504)

An Excavation Jar with Beautiful Suffusion, Tang Dy.
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$1200 

Description: The ovoid pot was suffused with striking purple bluish splashes on the surface. Standing on a circular solid foot with beveled edge, the jar has a bulge shoulder and a rolled rim to the mouth. A typical product from Duandian kiln Lusan county, Henan province of Tang Dynasty(8th-9th century) like this ware was preserved very well with obvious incursions left on the glaze. Some molding defects were found on the foot bottom and the burial dirt was hardened to the chips. The exposed bod ...click for details


A White-Glazed Ewer Pot of Five Dynasties.

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain: Pre 1492   item# 807827 (stock#lot503)

A White-Glazed Ewer Pot of Five Dynasties.
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$1000 

Description: An elegant white-glazed ewer pot was in rarely seen perfect condition when after excavation. By a gourd belly, the pot was uniquely molded to the upper portion as a bulb shape. Well and stylized spout and double-looped handle exemplified the excellent craftsmanship of the potters of the early periods. Light blue hue was subtly revealed at the accumulation of the glaze when the body clay was in pale buff color at the unglazed foot ring. Charming crackles were spread all over the su ...click for details


An Elegant Jade Carving of Qing Dynasty

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Hardstones: Pre 1837 VR   item# 806933 (stock#lot502)

An Elegant Jade Carving of Qing Dynasty
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$13000 

Description: A nephrite jade carving was finely rendered. By a vibrant image of a duck holding lotus stems by her beak, the jade piece was carved in a traditional jade carving craftsmanship. In a light celadon tint, the jade duck was in greasy-feel quality when some jade tissues were revealed. In early Qing period, white jades were usually in celadon tint and not the pure white color people nowadays are pursuing. It was due to the difficulties in mining the Houtien jade mine. The mutton white ja ...click for details


A Charming Jade Archer's Ring of Qing Dynasty

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Hardstones: Pre 1900   item# 806367 (stock#lot501)

A Charming Jade Archer's Ring of Qing Dynasty
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$880 

Description: A nephrite white jade archer's ring was in very good condition. By a natural russet inclusion on the surface, the jade piece was in warm and greasy quality and can be a nice fingering item with charming look. Qing Dynasty(AD1616-1911), Outer width: 3.2cm, Inner width: 2.2cm.


A Charming Ivory Niche of Ming Dynasty

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Ivory: Pre 1700   item# 805818 (stock#lot500)

A Charming Ivory Niche of Ming Dynasty
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Description: An ivory niche was kept in very good condition. By an enduring old patina, the lovely niche was carved exquisitely in the front for decoration. Intriguingly making use of the original hole of the ivory tusk for hanging, it was obviously used as a portable niche for devoted people. As a charming piece and a very old one, the ivory niche would be a sought-after piece in your Chinese ivory collection. Date: Ming Dynasty(AD1368-1644), Dimension: 6.9cm x 4.7cm x 4.3cm


An Exquisitely Carved Ivory Seal of 18th Century

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Ivory: Pre 1837 VR   item# 805335 (stock#lot499)

An Exquisitely Carved Ivory Seal of 18th Century
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$250 

Description: An ivory seal was exquisitely carved on the top as a unique Lingzhi knob. By a charming and enduring aged patina, the seal was obviously used by scholars as a private stamp from the well carved print which was in literati meaning. It is a lovely little piece in good shape, nice patina and is full of the traditional connoisseur's taste. Date: Early Qing periods (18th Century or earlier), Dimensions: 1.8cm x 1.3cm x 1.1cm.


A Wooden Covered Scholar Box of Qing Dynasty

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Scholar Art: Pre 1910   item# 804750 (stock#lot498)

A Wooden Covered Scholar Box of Qing Dynasty
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$480 

Description: A wood covered box was made for scholar use. Carved from one solid block of Suanji wood, the scholar box was preserved with original and perfect condition. By a fine size, hefty weight and good patina, the scholar box can still be in practical use and in nice atmosphere. Date Qing Dynasty( late 19th century), Dimension: 12.2cm x 9.5cm x 4.0cm. Material: Suanji wood. THE PATINA IS MUCH DARKER IN REAL THAN IN THE PICTURES.

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