A Chinese Bronze Food Vessel from Qing Dynasty or earlier with Seal Script Mark.
Diameter approximately 11.5 cm. Weight 800 gr.
In good condition. A slight porousity in the form of a small dot as seen in picture 1A. Free insured shipping.
A Chinese Bronze Bell with Dragon Stand from Qing Dynasty. The Bronze Bell is decorated with Dragon head carving.
Approximate height is 38 cm. In good condition. A missing part of the dragon tail as seen in the picture 1A. 2 cable holes on the stand as seen in the picture 1B. More pictures dragon carving bell please contact us. Free insured shipping.
A Chinese bronze tripod censer silver inlaid with shou characters,with elephant ears. Shisou mark at the base.(the stand and the lid made by wood).Size: 29cm wide...21cm body diameter...16,5cm high (the measure not with the stand and lid ). Good conditions.
A lovely bronze mirror in excellent condition.
China, Han Dynasty (206 BC - 221 AD)
Diameter 9,5 cm
Very nice mirror with a lovely green ecrusted patina.
China, Han Dynasty (206BC-221AD)
Diameter: 10,5 cm
Decorated with mythical beasts.
Lovely green patina.
Han Dynasty (206 BC - 221 AD)
Diameter 9 cm.
Attractive mirror with it's original color.
Minor age wear tot the rim and the decoration.
Han Dynasty (206 BC - 221 AD)
Diameter 9,8 cm.
Attractive mirror with a lovely green patina, decorated with a band of characters.
Han Dynasty (206 BC - 221 AD)
Diameter 9 cm.
A pair of Chinese bronze vase, Qing Dynasty. Both height approximately 26.5 cm. Right vase has 2(two) repair marks from original production. Good condition.
This very nice archaic style bronze incense burner is an early 20th century product. There are stylized dragons over the entire body and three small elephant heads as decorative handles. On the top of the cover, a lion with a large tail plays with a ball. It is 11” high and 6” at the widest part. It is in excellent condition.
A Chinese bronze censer, Qing Dynasty. With a pair of chilong-form handles. Diameter 12.5 cm across handles, 15 cm across heads of chilong. In good condition.
This very well made 19th C. Chinese silver inlaid bronze incense burner is 2 7/8” high, 4 ½” wide (with handles is 7” wide). Its two handles are formed in the shape of beast heads. Two silver inlaid “Qi Lin” rising from ocean and surrounded by fire and clouds appear on either side of the piece. It has an unusual dragon mark on the bottom. It is in excellent condition.
Spectacular 19th century Chinese Export solid silver bowl made in Hong Kong by silversmith Cumwo. The hand pounded double rimmed bowl is finely designed with iris flowers and cranes embossed all around. Bowl sits on a smooth pedestal base, central monogram MBS in a raised circle on the front, Makers Mark and characters on base. Measurements: 6.75 dia. x 4.25 h.; Wt. 400g; Condition is excellent.
This censer is noticeable by its absolutely very well done, perfect shape of the body. By the particularly warm golden colour of the alloy, and by the additional decor ( with some calligraphy ) to the inside of the piece. The surface of the piece nearly appears like gilded. Unforunately why ever the images are not able to show this.
Ming Xuande mark to the base of the piece.
Diameter : 9,4 cm. H : 6,7 cm.
Condition : Perfect
A Chinese bronze censer, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Diameter approximately 21 cm (across handles), height approximately 11.5 cm (included stand) and weight approximately 3100 gram (included stand).
A Chinese bronze censer, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Diameter approximately 19 cm(across handles), height 6.8 cm and weight approximately 1300 gram. Good condition.
A Chinese bronze censer, Qing Dynasty. Length approximately 20.5 cm (across handles), diameter approximately 14.8 cm, height 9 cm and weight approximately 2250 gram. Good condition.