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28 mai 2011

A rare porcelain cup. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi period, circa 1700.

A rare porcelain cup. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi period, circa 1700.
A rare porcelain cup. Qing Dynasty, Kangxi period, circa 1700. Photo Czerny's Semi-spherical cup of circular section, on a ring-shaped foot; white enamelled ground at the internal surface with decoration picturing dragons and phoenixes among clouds in...
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28 mai 2011

A fine wucai porcelain vase. Transition period.

A fine wucai porcelain vase. Transition period.
A fine wucai porcelain vase. Transition period, 17th Century. Photo Czerny's Cylindrical shape narrowing at the shoulder, short and flared neck, finely decorated with figures in the tones of the famille verte. White enamelled base with a blue double circle....
28 mai 2011

A polychrome enamelled porcelain jar. Transition period (1640 - 1660).

A polychrome enamelled porcelain jar. Transition period (1640 - 1660).
A polychrome enamelled porcelain jar. Transition period (1640 - 1660). Photo Czerny's Ovoidal body tapering at the top and the bottom, creating a tall foot and a short, cylindrical neck. Thick, heavy porcelain; at the body a thick, stylized, iron red...
28 mai 2011

A rare doucai porcelain vase. Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, first quarter of the 18th Century

A rare doucai porcelain vase.  Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, first quarter of the 18th Century
A rare doucai porcelain vase. Qing dynasty, Kangxi period, first quarter of the 18th Century. Photo Czerny's Roundish body, short ring-shaped foot and wide, trumpet-shaped neck. Enriched with an elegant decoration depicting big dragons among peonies branches...
27 mai 2011

A copper-red 'three fruits' bowl.. Kangxi six-character mark and of the period.

A copper-red 'three fruits' bowl.. Kangxi six-character mark and of the period.
A copper-red 'three fruits' bowl.. Kangxi six-character mark and of the period. Photo Bonhams The bowl with a short foot rising to a flared rim, the exterior with three fruits of pomegranate, persimmon and peach in underglaze copper-red, all on white...
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27 mai 2011

A Dehua tripod incense burner, ding. Late Ming dynasty

A Dehua tripod incense burner, ding. Late Ming dynasty
A Dehua tripod incense burner, ding. Late Ming dynasty. Photo Bonhams Raised on three slim and tall cylindrical feet, the bulbous body moulded in lower relief with a frieze of keyfret scrolls set between a pair of bow-string borders, a pair of bail handles...
27 mai 2011

Arabic-inscribed circular bronze box and cover & quatrelobed incense burner. Ming dynasty

Arabic-inscribed circular bronze box and cover & quatrelobed incense burner. Ming dynasty
An Arabic-inscribed circular bronze box and cover. Ming dynasty. Photo Bonhams Of large circular form, the cover cast with a central medallion enclosing an Arabic invocation within a circular border cast with continous foliate wavy scroll, the base cast...
26 mai 2011

Chinese 18th century's monochromes @ Czerny's

Chinese 18th century's monochromes @ Czerny's
An important white porcelain vase. Qianlong six-character seal mark. Qing dynasty, 18th Century.. Photo Czerny's Globular body on a ring-shaped foot; long, cylindrical neck slightly flared at the border, decorated with relieved and engraved palm leaves;...
26 mai 2011

A porcelain altar vase & An arrow porcelain vase .Ming dynasty

A porcelain altar vase & An arrow porcelain vase .Ming dynasty
A porcelain altar vase. Ming dynasty (1522-1566)., mid-16th Century. Photo Czerny's Slender shape, globular body and long, trumpet-shaped neck, large curled handles with ring. Pale green glazed thick, heavy porcelain. An underglaze inscription at the...
26 mai 2011

Chine. Vase rouleau. 19ème siècle

Chine. Vase rouleau. 19ème siècle
Chine. Vase rouleau. 19ème siècle. Photo MAY et ASSOCIES en porcelaine à décor polychrome de scènes animées de personnages et de paysan sur fond bleu poudré. Hauteur : 46 cm. (Un fêle). Estimation : 500/600€ Sarl MAY et ASSOCIES. Vente du lundi 6 juin...
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