This particular teacup and saucer is a very good example that somehow managed to survive over two centuries under the sea, essentially unscathed. Shipwreck porcelain comes off the sea floor in a wide variety of conditions, with many pieces utterly destroyed, others cracked and chipped, others whole but enc...
$1,495.00
Size and Condition: Saucer 5 1/2 inches in diameter, teacup 3 1/4 inches across, 2 inches tall. Small nick to lip of teacup
$1,450.00
The design o...
$395.00
This particular example is quite unusual due to its subject matter. While in various inc...
$750.00
Size and Condition: The saucer is 5 inches in diameter, the teacup 2 7/8 inches across, 1 1/2 inches tall. Small inconsequential nick to footrim of teacup essentially perfect.
$395.00
Qianlong Period export ware such a...
$1,950.00
To novice eyes, this dish probably looks like just anot...
$2,150.00
This dish is a highly obscure and esoteric item that is probably best suited on...
Damaged during shipping / claim in progress. Shards can probably be made available as study pieces after claim is settled.
This is an unusually well-executed example of 18th century export ware. The painting is very refined and precise, with delicate shading to the flowers, and a wonderful sense of restraint and proporti...
$1,995.00
$2,495.00
Ordinarily, we do not gravitate much towards early Japanese imari simply on aesthetic grounds. These earlier pieces, while of cou...