Chinese late Qing dynasty Qianjiang "CONG" vase. 26,8 cm high. Vase has small chipped at the corner (please see on the pictures).
Width approximately 16.5 cm (across the handle). Weight approximately 2,550 g. A soft dent at the body. Good patina. In good condition.
Unusual Fujian Jianyao tea-bowl or such called in Japan as Temmoku, decorated with brownish oil spots and bluish hare's fur on black glaze. Southern Song Dynasty Jian ware with very good condition, no any chips, no any crack and free from any restoration, excepted polished to the thicker glazed to base. Diameter: 12,1 cm and Height: 6,6 cm. Note: Please see The Kuroda family Yuteki Tenmoku...
A very rare Southern Song dynasty official Guanyao celadon bowl, covered overall with bluish green glazed under large crackled pattern. Condition with slight large missing piece to rim, showing inside with thinly blackish clay and thick celadon glaze, absolutely 'open door' sign of Song Guan wares bowl and typical of valuable example for study to treasure bowl. Diameter: 17,5 cm and Height: 6,5 cm.
A fine and rare large bowl with thinly potted and pristine glazed in conical shaped, decorated to the interior with two large blooms flower among vividly leafy scrolls. Southern Song Dynasty in perfect condition, no any chips, no any cracks and free from restoration. Diameter: 23 cm.
A Chinese famille rose yellow-ground 'dragon and phoenix' bowl, 20cms diam. Xuantong mark and period. (1909-1912)
Perfect condition. gilding on rim rubbed.
A Chinese Zhangzhou Triple Chrysanthemum Blue and White Plate. Circa, 16th-17th Century, Ming Dynasty.
Found in the Philippines.
Plate decorated with encircled triple chrysanthemums at the center and its inner rim with a bordering pattern. The exterior is decorated with encircling lines.
A similar example can be seen in the book 'Zhangzhou Ware found in the Philippines "Swatow" Export Ceramics from Fujian 16th-17th Century' by: Rita C. Tan, on page: 56;16...
An early celadon ewer with small crackled glaze to entire body, covered with a deep green glazed. Base with spurs mark and glazed. Northern Song Dynasty possibly earlier. Condition is very good, no any chip, no any crack and free from any restoration. Found at Java Island. Height: 14,5 cm.
A Brown glaze conical shape tea-bowl, decorated to the interior with dots pattern and exterior with tortoise shell pattern. Song/Yuan Dynasty Jiangxi Jizhou ware. Condition is very good, no any chip, no any crack and free from any restoration. Diameter: 12 cm and Height: 4,6 cm.
Doucai & Famille Verte Temple Vase (DBC061705)
c. 1880s-1900
Late Qing dynasty, probably Guangxu
Porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue and overglaze famille verte enamels; Jingdezhen ware
Height: 39.8 cm (15.7 in)
Width (at widest point): 18 cm (7 in)
From a Paris, France metropolitan area private collection
A very unusual 19th century late Qing temple vase, sumptuously decorated in the blue and white, doucai, famille noire, and famille verte palettes...
1900's Peranakan Nyonya Peking Glass Beaded Wedding Silver Belt Buckle Marked
It is 31.5 inches (80 cm) long by 3.05 inches (7.8 cm) wide. It is 0.6 Lb.
It is tarnished and has missing beads, tears and wears at the leather, surface wears and scratches (as seen in the photos).
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Late Ming Early Qing Dynasty Chinese Blanc de Chine (Dehua) Porcelain Tripod Censer
The elegant cylindrical body is encircled by four sets of raised double bow-string bands. The censer is supported on three carved floral-shaped feet, and is gently covered overall with a blanc-de-chine glaze with an exception of the interior and base unglazed.
Size: 8.1 cm tall, 12.4 cm long, 11.5 cm wide.
Condition: Excellent.
It comes with its original box from Qing Dynasty.
Size: 1.75 inches (45mm) tall
A rare and extraordinary example of Ming Dynasty blue and white Yuhuchun, decorated with main design of a pair bird on the tree among floral sprays. It's beauty of the Ming typically 15th century vase. Condition is broken the re-glued and almost one third of mouth rim is missing. Height: 32,5 cm.
The whole body, except for the top, is carved in relief with lingzhi fungus of hardwood of rosewood family. The waist, the apron, and the connecting joints are also decorated. The legs are slight cabriole leg with block carved hoof feet.
Republic Period
65" x 33" x 25 1/2"
Diameter approximately 15 cm. There are several glaze fall. In good condition.
A Chinese bronze two-handled censer in the manner of Hu Wenming, Ming dynasty, 16th/17th century. 15 cms wide.
Provenance: Hugh Gordon Lowder (1888-1978) who worked at Chinese Maritime Customs, Shanghai, 1908-1914 and 1918-1940.
Very red cast bronze censer,rich copper alloy. Partially gilded with mercury.The body is very thick,the object is heavy.The carving of the details is deep and it seems that the decor is entirely sculpted without prior molding which is quite unusual. Honestly I hesitate as to the construction technique.At first I thought it was a repoussé work but the metal is much too thick and the examination of the interior leads us to think that it was rather casted and ciseled...