Height approximately 16.5 cm. There is a chip at the lid. In good condition.
Diamater = +- 12 cm. From Song dynasty CONDITION :
2 chips on the back of the rim, no cracks, no hairlines and free from restorations.
Chinese Song dynasty longquan celadon washer bowl. 12,8 cm diameter. Good condition.
An unearthed celadon Ewer pot was a rare example in Chinese early ceramic history especially for Chinese tea cultures.
A similar piece was found in an excavation site in Hunan Province and now is stored in Hunan Museum.
The documentary book here is "Complete Collection of Ceramic Art Unearthed in China - Book 13, Hubei/Hunan."
Height to the tail: 9.8cm.
Condition: Perfect with original cap...
As described by the American Art Association in their 1924 Catalog:
"Vigorously modeled in conventional forms, seated in haunches, on flat multilinear pedestals with curved feet and cusped fringe. They represent the mythical lions, called "dogs of Foo", the guardians of Buddhist temples and images. Both with open mouths, coats of waved lines and spreading tails. The male has right forepaw resting on ball of brocade and the female has left forepaw on a playful cub...
Porcelain covered by white glaze to the base, decorated with twin fishes and floral spray on the center, encircling key fret on the cavetto, unglazed base. PERIOD : Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD) MEASUREMENTS: 10.3 cm wide. CONDITION: PERFECT, no chips, cracks, hairlines and free from restorations
A nice golden celadon mallet vase with dragon head and the tail of fish horizontal handles, covered overall with slight yellowish glazed. Southern Song Dynasty Longquan ware. Condition is perfect, no any chip, no any crack and free from any restoration. Height: 18,2 cm.
Height Vase 1 = 5.5 cm Vase 2 = 5 cm
Excellent conditions, no chips, cracks, or hairlines and free fro restorations.
Superbly large blue and white Meiping with neatly painted, decorated with 5 level impressively drawing from the upper side of classic scroll, continuously lotus, the legend story of Shui Hu Coan with a monk with his spear weapon, two has brought swords and one has bound under the tree among the ornament of floral sprays and then below with classic scrolls and lotus panels on the local Chinese cobalt blue. Very attractive late Yuan dynasty 14th century Meiping...
Width 9 cm.
Minor frittings on the rim of box, no chips, cracks or hairlines and free from restorations.
Well potted with rounded shoulders, the base with an unglazed foot burnt red color, and cover with a small knop, Body and lid covered by the glaze of bright blue-green tone.
Chinese longquan celadon jar with cover. Song / Yuan dynasty. Good conditions. 8 cm high. 8 cm body diameter.
A Rare example of yue ware ewer.early song/jin period.original conditions you can see from the enlarqement picture.higt:7,8cm
Song celadon bir feeder or small bowl with two lugs. Unglazed base.
Song Dynasty
D= 8 cm, H=3.5 cm
Perfect condition, no chips, hairlines, cracks or restoration.
A Longquan wares Celadon dish, covered overall with yellowish green glaze, Southern-Song dynasty. Condition is very good excepted tiny chip to mouth rim and firing imperfection to the glaze. Provenance: found at the shipwreck in Selayar Island South-Sulawesi. Diameter: 22.5cm.
Tang dynasty jar covered with celadon green glaze, unglaze flat base. MEASUREMENT : 27 cm height, 18 cm wide. PERIOD : Tang Dynasty (618-906 AD) CONDITION: small chips on the rim, no cracks or hairlines and free from restorations.
A search trough the archives of Trocadero or a search trough the entire internet tells us how extremely rare is the opportunity to get such a piece. A " must have " for any collector of Yuan blue and white.
Yuan Dynasty covered porcelain box with an underglaze Cobalt - blue decoration of a
Chrysanthemum...
A Chinese Qingbai Glazed Faceted Vase with Petalled Rim. Circa, 14th Century, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi, Yuan Dynasty.
Found in the Philippines.
This faceted six-sided vase features a molded floral motif with patterns and two lion masks on opposite sides of its shoulders, below a waisted neck with vertical lines radiating to its petalled rim...