Ceramic Dish, Khalong kilns, North-Central Thailand, ca.14th-16th C. Underglaze iron design of chrysanthemums. (This pattern is actually refered to as "Black Crow" in Thailand, but resembles chrysanthemum patterns.) H.2"(5cm) x Dia.8.5"(21.5cm.) Excellent condition, with wooden box.
Rare and large Nan jar with naturally running brown glaze. Nan is a Northern Thai ceramic which kilns were found in Nan province.
Age: Thailand, Sukhothai Period, Nan kiln, 14th-16th Century
Measurement: Height 48.5 C.M. / Width 31.5 C.M.
Condition: Nice condition overall (some restoration on mouthrim and a chip on bottom). Please refer to the enlargement photos for more details.
Shipment: Worldwide shipping from Bangkok, Thailand at actual cost...
Phan kiln had been producing appliances for the loyal family of lanna Thai kingdom, however it was abandoned in short term, so Phan kiln is called "mysterious kiln" and prized among collectors.
Phan kiln is famous for elegant pale green of ceradon.
This piece has been stored by a famous Japanese collector with wooden box.
There are seen a small chip at the back of fringe and a small hole at the bottom fringe, please refer photo 7 and 8.
Size D(mouth):255mm H:64mm
Ca. 1400s
Well potted with thick, even celadon glaze overall except for the unglazed base and foot. The glaze is of a deep green tone and crackled all over covering the interior of the neck as well. Three floral form appliques decorate the shoulder just below three concentric rings leading up to the neck. A few minor earth stains remain from burial. Overall very good condition.
Diameter: 2 5/8 in., Height: 3 ½ in.
A Thai Benjarong stemmed dish, redware, 18th century. Decoration in green, yellow, white and pink. The rim of barbed shape, stem and dish apparently joined together by a charred piece of clay. Height “2 ¼ /6 cm, diameter “6/15 cm. Condition: chips to rim and general rubbing to the decoration.
Jar of squat bulbous form. Buff stoneware body covered with a dark brown glaze .
Sawankhalok ware. Thailand fifteenth to sixteenth centuries. D : 4,5 inc.
Very good condition !
Philippine Pre-colonial pottery vessel with two ears.
A Thai market Chinese porcelain bowl. Turquoise, iron red, white, yellow, blue, green, black and magenta enamel decoration. Known as Benjarong, this class of porcelain made and decorated for the Thai taste of the period is so unique to that market that it is often thought of as a Thai ceramic. Metal covered rim and foot...
A nice shard blue and white large dish with fish motive.A dish possible 40cm diameter if complete. size : 29cm x17 cm wide...7cm high
Height approximately 23 cm. Repaired at the trumpet. More pictures are available.
A pair of antique blue ceramic Vietnamese mini bottles. Found in a ship wreck from the Hoi An Hoard ship with a numbered label. The bottles were used as perfume bottles. Provenance: Prominent Private Collection from San Diego, CA
Date:12-13th C
Dimensions: 2.5" tall X 1.25" wide
A Sawankhalok 14-16th century brown glaze bottle with horizontal incised ringed ribbing near top under two vertical ring handles. In very good condition, without cracks or chips. Height: 5 inches
A rare Vietnamese brown glazed bowl decorated with molded Dragon and Phoenix motive. Foliated rim. 17,5cm diameter...7 cm high...Conditions : on restorations.
Rare Vietnamese celadon Zhadou. 11,5 cm high. Zhadou has chipped at the rim on restorations.
A large beautiful and rare pair of colorfully glazed peacocks which were Vietnamese temple birds. The glaze is still vibrant and the sculpturing is very finely executed. Age: Mid 19th century.
Size: H. 56cm - 54.2cm. W. 36cm - 36cm. Condition: Very good. Some very minor chips and hairline crack on one wing. See photos.
This small bottle is very rare at small size celadon bottle.
It was fired with the oxidation condition, colored olive green.
Condition is perfect, no repaired.
Size: 5.6cm(D) 7.0cm(H)
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Certification/ written by Noriki Shimazu the Japanese famous researcher for Asian antiques,
A Rare example swankhalok kendi with molded frog motive at the top.Kendi has damage and glaze degradations. ( please see on the picture) free from any restorations. 11,5cm body diameter.11cm high.
17th century S. E. Asian pottery. Dark brown glaze covers 2/3 of the entire body. The bottom shows the light brown clay. The dragon design on the top is provincial and primitive. There is a chip from kiln firing.
H: 8 ½ inches, D: 5 ½ inches