Included here is a pair of small Japanese Satsuma ceramic vases dating from the late nineteenth to early twentieth century. Identical maker's marks on each. Each measures 6.25" high and 2.75" across. No known repairs or damages.
The following items are included this collection of 16 nineteenth century Chinese Rose Medallion: Platter (15 7/8" x 13 4/8" x 7/8"); Covered Serving Dish (9 1/2" x 8 1/2" x 5 1/2"); 6 Bowls (6" in diameter); and 4 Set of Cups and Saucers (5" in diameter). No hallmarks have been found. There are old losses to the rim of the serving dish and its cover. There are no other visible chips to any other piece. This assortment comes from a family who have been col ...click for details
This antique southern Chinese stoneware tea pot has its original stopper, and features a hexagonal shape with raised handles, and a rich blue and green glazed finish. No hallmarks. Measures 8" wide/deep and 9" high. Weighs estimated 5-7 lbs. This item comes from the collection of Roni Steinberg Sokoloff and resided in her former 63-acre estate in Bedford New York known as Cantitoe Farms. (Formerly known as Sycamore Farms, the estate is down the road from Martha Stewart's home by th ...click for details
Included here is a pair of Chinese Qing period, circa 1900, blue and white porcelain vases made into table lamps. They each measure 25" high and feature elongated necks over tapering cylindrical bodies, decorated with fu dogs playing with spheres, cloud bands and stiff leaves.
These items come from the collection of Roni Steinberg S ...click for details
Included here is a pair of Qing dynasty covered jars from the mid 19th century. They measure 24.5" high. Their inverted baluster form have tall necks and feature slight dome covers with flange rims with fu dog finials. Sides are painted with dragons among chrysanthemums, a cloud band and bat collar above a leaf and Greek key motif band at the base. There are no known hallmarks. There are small chips to the underside and the edges of the lids. There is a large, old c-shaped crack on one side ...click for details