Size and Condition: 8 3/4 inches in diameter, 1 1/4 inches deep, one small chip to ...
$1,200.00
We have not researched the symbolism of this particular piece ourselves, but we are told by a colleague that the leaping carp...
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...
$650.00
Jars such as this current example were often given as gifts containing foodstuffs with the lids glued shut. As a result, many lids were broken upon opening and subsequently lost to history, which is why so many are seen without their original lids. It's always nice to find an example with its origin...
$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
$1,095.00
Within the vast gamut of Kangxi blue and white wares in general, there is a much smaller sub-category of Kangxi wares that were made in imitatio...
$1,450.00
The design o...
$395.00
This particular example is quite unusual due to its subject matter. While in various inc...
$1,250.00
$1,495.00
Some collectors tend to be a bit haughty when it comes to 19th century blue and white wares, as it is generally recognized that these blue and white pieces tend to fall off in quality as we get late into this period. As afficionados of Transitional Period through Qianlong Period war...
$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...