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7 février 2010

A large Dehua libation cup. 明代 Ming Dynasty, 崇禎 Chongzhen Period (1628-1644)

A large Dehua libation cup. 明代 Ming Dynasty, 崇禎 Chongzhen Period (1628-1644)
A large Dehua libation cup. 明代 Ming Dynasty, 崇禎 Chongzhen Period (1628-1644) modeled in the form of a rhinoceros horn with applied decoration covered in a creamy translucent glaze. On one side is a stag with overhanging clouds and peony branches and to...
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7 février 2010

Pottery basin with painted decoration. China, Han dynasty, 206 BC – 220 AD

Pottery basin with painted decoration. China, Han dynasty, 206 BC – 220 AD
Pottery basin with painted decoration. China, Han dynasty, 206 BC – 220 AD Diameter: 15 inches, 38 cm Height: 3 3/4 inches, 9.5 cm Price on application A grey pottery basin, the shallow bowl rising gently from a circular foot ring and with a second tier...
7 février 2010

Ruby Glazed Bowl. 清代 Qing Dynasty, 光緒 Guangxu Period (1875-1908)

Ruby Glazed Bowl. 清代 Qing Dynasty, 光緒 Guangxu Period (1875-1908)
Ruby Glazed Bowl. 清代 Qing Dynasty, 光緒 Guangxu Period (1875-1908) A hemispherical bowl covered entirely in a rich Rose du Barry (deep pink) glaze leaving the rim exposed white. On the white glazed base written in kaishu script is the six character reign...
7 février 2010

Pair of 早清 Early 19th C Turquoise Recumbent Rams

Pair of 早清 Early 19th C Turquoise Recumbent Rams
Pair of Turquoise Recumbent Rams. Early 清代 Qing Dynasty, 19th C A fine and rare pair of Kangxi style mirror image recumbent rams, realistically modeled with an alert expression on their faces. They are covered in a rich lustrous turquoise (peacock blue)...
6 février 2010

Cizhou stoneware tea bowl with ‘hare’s fur’ glaze. China, Northern to Southern Song dynasty, 12th or early 13th century

Cizhou stoneware tea bowl with ‘hare’s fur’ glaze. China, Northern to Southern Song dynasty, 12th or early 13th century
Cizhou stoneware tea bowl with ‘hare’s fur’ glaze. China, Northern to Southern Song dynasty, 12th or early 13th century Diameter: 4 1/2 inches, 11.4 cm. Height: 2 1/8 inches, 5.4 cm. Price on application A stoneware bowl, the steeply sloping sides rising...
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6 février 2010

Jian stoneware tea bowl with ‘hare’s fur’ glaze. China, Northern to Southern Song dynasty, 12th to 13th century

Jian stoneware tea bowl with ‘hare’s fur’ glaze. China, Northern to Southern Song dynasty, 12th to 13th century
Jian stoneware tea bowl with ‘hare’s fur’ glaze. China, Northern to Southern Song dynasty, 12th to 13th century Diameter: 4 3/4 inches, 12 cm. Height: 2 1/4 inches, 5.7 cm. Price on application A stoneware bowl, the steeply sloping sides rising from the...
6 février 2010

Chinese jade @ THROCKMORTON FINE ART

Chinese jade @ THROCKMORTON FINE ART
Bi disc, Neolithic Period, Liangzhu Culture, 3400-2200 BCE Green/yellow jade. Diameter: 17 in. - Price on application Zhulong “Pig Dragon”, Neolithic Period, Hongshan Culture, 3500-2250 BCE Green/white jade. H: 4 ¼ in. - Price on application Tiger, Tang...
5 février 2010

Ming style Blue & White Charger. 清代 Qing Dynasty, 乾隆 Qianlong Period (1736-1795)

Ming style Blue & White Charger. 清代 Qing Dynasty, 乾隆 Qianlong Period (1736-1795)
Ming style Blue & White Charger. 清代 Qing Dynasty, 乾隆 Qianlong Period (1736-1795) © 2000-2010 teadust.com A large blue and white Ming style dish (charger) with rounded sides rising in a gentle flare to a out-turned rolled rim supported on a ring foot decorated...
5 février 2010

Blue & White Imperial Dragon Saucer. 清代 Qing Dynasty, 乾隆 Qianlong Period (1736-1795)

Blue & White Imperial Dragon Saucer. 清代 Qing Dynasty, 乾隆 Qianlong Period (1736-1795)
Blue & White Imperial Dragon Saucer. 清代 Qing Dynasty, 乾隆 Qianlong Period (1736-1795) © 2000-2010 teadust.com A fine blue and white saucer with everted rim painted on the interior with a writhing five clawed dragon amongst flames with the flaming pearl,...
3 février 2010

Le porte-parapluie était un authentique vase impérial Qianlong

Le porte-parapluie était un authentique vase impérial Qianlong
© Dailymail Deux retraités britanniques ont eu la surprise de découvrir que ce qu'ils utilisaient comme porte-parapluie était un authentique vase de la dynastie Qing. "Les vendeurs ont reçu cet objet en cadeau il y a cinquante ans et n'avaient aucune...
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