This is one of the first tea bowls in Japan, which came together with the first tea from China. It is a Chinese Jian Tenmoku Tea Bowl of the oil-spot type. These bowls were produced in large quantities for the general public as well as for the imperial court between the 10th and and the 13th century in the Fujian province.
This type with the flaring mouth is relatively rare and is shaped in James M. Plummers: Temmoku (Tokyo, 1972), p.63...
A good Chinese Yuan dynasty black pottery jar with lid with unusual decoration. Ht. 23cm. Condition: few chips to the lid, no restore, in good condition as shown. Shipping from Taipei, Taiwan via EMS at actual cost. Item selling at various platform, please ask before ordering.
Rare Song Dynasty terracotta sancai glaze male attendant, Sichuan Province. Ht. 35 cm. Condition: easy restore to face and neck, glaze deterioration as shown. Shipping from Taipei, Taiwan via EMS at actual cost. Item selling at various platform, please ask before ordering.
This is a excavated piece with very good condition, it has clear coloring of brown glaze.
YouTube movie/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5ZqYQ7MuCE
Size: 12.2cm(width of body) 11.6cm(length) 21.6cm (height)
Certification: written by Noriki Shimazu the famous researcher with Asian antiques in Japan.
Large Chinese Song / Yuan Dynasty Glazed Buddhist Jar with Sanskrit Inscription
This large and impressive pottery jar was made around the 13th / 14th century, during the Song Dynasty (AD 960 - 1279) or the Yuan Dynasty (AD 1279 - 1368). Until recent years, this type of jar was almost unknown in the west with some people initially attributing them to the Liao Dynasty (same general period but in the north of China)...
Han Dynasty, very nice shape and decorated in high relief with very funny represented animals like bear, phoenix or peacock, lion, dog...
H : 12,8 cm. Diameter : 15,8 cm.
Condition : In places some ( actually decorative ) glaze degradiations, the body in a perfect condition.
A nice Chinese Liao to Jin Dynasty green glaze buddha. Ht. 20cm. Condition: minor glaze deterioration, no restore, in good condition as shown. Shipping from Taipei, Taiwan via EMS at actual cost. Item selling at various platforms, please inquire before ordering. Duration of shipment may take up to a month due to the pandemic.
This rare, lovely dish was excavated in Kalimantan together with the superb double Poenix dish # 1071102 also offered in our gallery.
A quite small dish with a very attractive deep molded floral decoration, covered with a intensive green Sancai glaze. Late Yuan Dynasty, Quanzhou Kiln of Fujian Province. Diameter : 10,6 cm. Condition : Some small negigible glaze imperfection, no crack, no chip.
A Rare Chinese Pottery Vase Song Dynasty or even earlier. In good condition. Height is approximately 37 cm. Decorated with vertical and horizontal lines around the vase. A black stain on the rim as seen on the picture 1A and 1B. Free shipping with insurance.
Small ceramic cup, very thin (see the last 2 photos). Celadon color, with a relief decoration of concentric grains . Unglazed rim. China, Song Dynasty period. Diameter: 10.7 cm. Height: 2 cm. Very good condition.
Beautiful antique bowl from the late Southern Song/ Yuan Dynasty, 12-14th century. The bottom of the bowl is applied with two scaly fish. The bowl is covered overall with a sea green tone glaze that is paler on raised areas. It measures 1.75" high by 5.25" wide.
Description:
A green-glazed vase was well potted and was painted on the surface with black motif of peony flower.
It was preserved in perfect condition with finely spread crackles due to age.
Irridescent reflection can be observed too.
Some burial adhesives were kept at the foot bottom.
Date: Song Dynasty, 11th/12thCentury.
Height: 26.5cm.
A Custom-Made Botton Box is Included...
A extremely rare, relatively large Museum quality Sancai glazed dish decorated with a absolute superb executed double poenix scene.
Late Yuan Dynasty, Quanzhou Kiln of Fujian Province - excavated in Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Diameter : 18,2 cm.
Condition : Perfect, no crack, no chip.
Unusual grey pottery jar from the syncretic Buddhist Dali Kingdom circa 982CE–1253CE, which was located in present day Yunnan. The Dali State was not fully absorbed into the Chinese Empire until the Ming Dynasty, although it did accept Mongol control and were by and large allowed to manage their own affairs as long as they contributed soldiers. This jar has mysterious animal appliqued faces well as Buddhist images set against peepul tree leaves (Bodhi Tree)...
Found in the Philippines.
The kendi is a well-known form in the Southeast Asian repertoire of vessels, and it has played a significant role in the rituals and daily life of the region since the first century CE. The kendi appears to be a variation of the kundika, an ancient holy vessel holding water from India’s sacred rivers...
Found in the Philippines.
Featuring a ribbed ovoid shaped body, topped with a ribbed cover which is slightly undulated around the edges...
Description:
A Lusan dark-glazed ewer was decorated with characteristic and charming blue splashes on the surface.
The beige-tinted body clay was revealed at the bottom and was in old abrasion look.
Date: Tang Dynasty, 8th century.
Height: 18.3cm.
Condition: Perfect.
It was published in the famous Chinese antique magazine ART&COLLECTION, October edition, 2012.
A CUSTOM-MADE SILK BOX IS INCLUDED.