Longquan stoneware vase of an archaic bronze gu or zun form, with a wide mouth and everted rim. The vase has ge type of golden celadon glaze. There are four vertical raised ridges on the central and lower sections.
This celadon vase is modelled after an ancient ritual drinking vessel called a gu. Wealthy aristocrats and generals of the Shang and Zhou dynasties, (about 1600–256 BC), buried bronze vessels as part of ritual eating and drinking equipment for tombs...
Ming Dynasty Chenghua period ( 1465 - 1487 )minyao blue and white rider bowl.
Nearly perfect condition, there is only minute rim fritting at one part of the rim.
D : 5,9 inc.
From our Chinese Polychrome Collection, a high quality Rose Medallion plate, 19th century either Tongzhi Period (1862-1874) or Guangxu Period (1875-1908). Executed in the typical palette of pinks, blues, greens, yellows, whites and gilt with four individual cartouches: Two contain various figures usually representing scenes from either The Romance of the Western Chamber or The Dream of Red Mansions, the other two contain birds and foliage...
Very well potted porcelain body covered with a white glaze.
Fifteenth centuries or earlier.
Diameter 5,2 cm. H : 4,4
Condition : Perfect
Chinese Famille Rose Teapot and Cover with petal moulded base and lid. Decorated in bright enamels with floral sprays. C1730/40. Height: 3 3/4" Condition: excellent; enamel flake to one leaf, very minor frits to rim of lid.
a Song dynasty longquan celadon large dish with rare dragon motif, rounded side with deep center and glazed base, center decorate with rare dragon chasing flaming pearl motif, covered with good green glaze, good condition with damage at the rim please picture for detail, size: 30 cm
ca. 1870-90s, late 19th century
Guangxu Period, Qing Dynasty
Porcelain with powder blue glaze and famille verte enamels
H: 35.7 cm W: 25 cm (at widest point)
Lamp hole filled in and covered to bottom, cover partially restored.
From a French estate
A large and robustly shaped late Qing covered ginger jar, in the Kangxi style with famille verte flower-baskets against a powder blue ground.
A late Ming - Transitional Wanli - Tiangqi blue and white large jar, rounded side with globular body and glazed base, jar decorated with good underglaze blue of bird butterfly flower and landscape motif, jar is in good condition no damage no chip no crack no restoration, small glaze fritt at the rim, size: 22.5 cm height.
A Chinese Blue White Bowl, Kangxi (1662-1722). Diameter approximately 31 cm. There are few rim chips. In good condition.
An ovoid jar heavily decorated with famille rose enamels depicting two dragons amongst lotus flowers and dense foliage. This item was made in China in the 19th Century. Condition - very good - no damages and no restoration...
A very rare and fine Song - Yuan dynasty qingbai glaze carved peony flower large jar, rounded side with globular body and unglazed base, jar decorated with fine craved for peony flower motif, covered with good bluish white qingbai glaze.
Jar is in good condition no chip, no crack, no restoration, good porcelain high ping with finger tip.
Size: 10 cm height, 11 cm diameter.
A Chinese Polycrome Vase, Qing Dynasty. Height approximately 25 cm. Good condition.
VASE WITH WIFE & NINE SONS (TFM081301)
ca. 1860-90s, latter half of the 19th century
Tongzhi-Guangxu Period, Qing Dynasty
Porcelain with overglaze famille rose enamels
Height: 36 cm / 14.2 in
From a Greenwich, CT estate
This vase is lavishly painted with a young wife and nine sons in a garden, flanked with landscape scenes, dragons in relief, and a faux wrapped cloth...
ca. 1890-1920s
Late Qing - Republic period
Porcelain with overglaze famille verte enamels
H: 31 cm
From a Northern California estate
Condition report: a nearly invisible 8.5 cm hairline from rim, otherwise very good.
Guangxu mark, ca. 1875-1908
Both finely potted bowls are covered with a lustrous clear glaze, then painted in a broad palette of overglaze enamels. The thousand flowers design, known in Chinese as jiacai (mingles colors), covers the entire exterior of each bowl from the foot to the rim. The flowers include lotus, peony, hydrangea, chrysanthemum and more. The small spaces between the leaves and blossoms are filled with gold enamel...
A large jun yao glaze bowl 10th-14th century. 21,3cm diameter. Bowl has two small chipped at the rim and minor glaze degradations because found from under the river.
Six Chinese turquoise glazed figures of immortals. Each finely moulded and standing on a square base. C19th. Ht.4 3/4" (12.1 cm).
Condition; small chips to lotus leaf of first figure, chip to sleeve of second figure.
Height approximately 30 cm. In good condition.