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Copper Red
Antique Chinese monochrome red and other copper red porcelain. Copper red monochrome porcelains were popular from the Kangxi reign of the Qing dynasty and onward. Types include peachbloom and langyao (sang-de-boeuf). Glazes range from a rich, uniform red ("ox blood" as the Chinese and French names suggest) to a soft hue with hints of green (peachbloom). A mostly 19th century variation, named flambe, exhibits a range of colors from red to purple resulting from intense heat and other factors - sometimes trending only to purple and with no clear red tones. Dozens of examples of copper red glazed Chinese porcelain are offered here for sale.
Beautiful antique Chinese monochrome porcelain vase of baluster form, ox-blood glaze with white rim and underside. Age: Qing Dynasty (18th/19th century).
Size: 13.75" height x 9" diameter.
Shapely antique Chinese monochrome porcelain small vase, ox-blood glaze.
Period: 19th century, Qing Dynasty.
Size: Height 4.5"
Fabulous antique Chinese monochrome ox-blood glaze porcelain slender vase with stand.
Period:18th-19th century, Qing Dynasty.
Size: 9" height
A beautiful 18th C. Chinese flambe glaze red porcelain brush washer, in excellent condition. D:13cm H:3.5cm
Well potted double gourd shaped body with a flat base covered with a nice evenly, smooth copper red glaze.
Qing Dynasty, in all probability 19th. century or maybe even later.
H : 17,6 cm.
Condition : Perfect
Ca. early 1800s, wired as a lamp in the 1930s or 1940s
This tall baluster vase is glazed in deep oxblood red that is suffused all around with patches of pale blue ranging to lavender and purple. The overall effect is somewhat reminiscent of a landscape painting. As a lamp, it retains its original brass fittings, but one socket is an old replacement. The wiring is intact and the lamp still functions. The condition of the porcelain overall is very good, though the base was drilled in the lam...
Ca. early 1700s
This rare cylindrical vessel has visible rings on the exterior from the potting intended to imitate a section of bamboo. The rich, raspberry-toned glaze stops evenly just above the well-cut footring. The exposed paste is smooth and white with even wear from years of use. The base is glazed white; it is finely crackled and naturally stained from use and time. A line of pale orange re-oxidation encircles the interior and exterior of the footring where the glaze stops. There i...
A Flambé Glazed Vase from Late Qing Dynasty.
In almost perfect condition. No cracks. No restorations. Height approximately 38.5 cm. Free shipping with insurance.
A beautiful early 19th C. Chinese Ox blood incense burner with crackle ge style glaze inside the bowl. In excellent condition. D: 16.5cm x 8cm.
Qing Dynasty.
H : 8 cm.
Condition : Perfect
A beautiful Chinese Guangxu 1875-1908 imperial ware Ox blood flambe porcelain plate. In excellent conditon. D: 7-1/4"
Sang De Boeuf Flambe Glaze bottle vase.Qing period . condition with very small chip at the mouth rim. crackle glaze at the base and make mistakes when they firing at the foot rim . 43 cm high
A beautiful late 18th Century Ox-blood flambe-glazed jar in globular form; under a glossy streaked glaze ranging from deep liver-red through to a lavender blue. H:12 in. Excellent condition.
Chinese Qing Dynasty sang de boeuf (ox blood) bowl. Qian Long (1736~1795) mark on the bottom. It is 4 ½ inches tall and 7 inches in diameter. Excellent condition.