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Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask A rare celadon fu shou ring vase , in good condition , probably Yuan
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask Yuan Dynasty celadon green crackled glaze vase in Perfect condition
Jack Nelis Asian and Tribal Art
Sold to China H. 19,5 cm, diameter 16 cm. Ca. 17th century. Very good condition.
ESL Collection
Sold Chinese Cizhou type small bowl, with a character "Yuan" on the inside bottom of the bowl. Yuan Dynasty. Condition: there are some glaze chips on the rim, no other flaw beside these. Diameter: 4-3/8".
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask A Chinese stoneware crackled celadon type glazed tripod censer. The vessel of circular form with rounded lip rim and twin loop handles the baluster body over triple lobed stud feet . All covered in a finely crackled green/grey glaze with patches of blue/green glaze visible underneath.Height: 8.0 cm Width / Diameter: 9.5 cmYuan/Ming dynasty, 14th/15th century.
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask This is a chinese cream white glaze jar possibly from Pre Song era.
Conservatoire Sakura
$800.00 Chinese dignitary cast in stoneware, enamelled with Sancaî type colors (three colors), here in fact there are 4, a manganese, a yellow ocher, a green and a beautiful celestial blue. The colors were particularly well fired and are bright. The character is grimacing. This type of sandstone was widely used in China for creating tiles and large statues...
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask This is a Five Dynasties period plate with the incised pattern of lingzhi from southern china kiln, Tong An kiln , in good condition except a small minute chip n manufacturing defect at the back, otherwise very nice glaze shine n crackle
Asian Works of Art Gallery
$200.00 This is a Five Dynasties period with the incised flora pattern, from southern china kiln, Tong An kiln, in good condition except a small manufacturing defect on the rim, a small minute chip but no crack
Asian Works of Art Gallery
$800.00 A Chinese five dynasties straw glaze olive green fish bowl. In good condition
Asian Works of Art Gallery
$400.00 A rare Chinese Five Dynasties to late Tang Yue Celadon brush washer
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask This is a Five Dynasties period with the incised flora pattern, in perfect/good condition , good ping sound when tapped with finger, no chip, crack or serious crazing lines, on smooth Mattish glaze surface.
It measures 23.5cm in diameter by 6.5cm height n heavy potted
JJ Oriental
$1,875.00 A large rare Five Dynasty jug with stylized butterflies and fish designs and a key fret design around the middle. this jug was most likely used for wine. Age:907 - 979AD
Size: H. 39.3 cm. W. 26.8 cm. Condition: No repairs.
Lilly Parker Antiques, Inc.
$175.00 Chinese Foo Dog Green glazed Stone ware Pottery Joss Stick Holder, 9 1/2" high, 3" wide, 4 1/8" deep, Hole in the backside of the head for holder for Joss Stick, the condition is good with some small loose green glaze which is very typical for this type of stoneware items.
Lilly Parker Antiques, Inc.
$200.00 Chinese Green Foo Dog Stoneware Joss Stick Holder, 9 1/2" high, 3 1/4" wide, 4 3/4" deep, loose ball inside Foo Dog's mouth, hole in the backside of the head is for the Joss Stick, the condition is good, some loose green glazes around corners of the square base.
Helen M Edwards
$850.00 Height: 20.5 cm (8.2 in)
Width: 9.5 cm (3.7 in) Chinese Ge type crackle vase; fired to stoneware; beast head handles; fine iron wire crackles throughout in a cream glaze; possibly Ming; good condition
Asian Works of Art Gallery
please enquire A Chinese ge-type glazed porcelain square vase, 'çong', moulded with trigrams, Qing Dynasty.
Intandane ltd
£375.00 A small biscuit-fired turquoise, 'aubergine' and yellow glazed moulded stoneware figure depicting Wen Chang (文昌王), the Chinese god of culture and literature, seated on an acanthus leaf throne.
This item was probably made for a home altar (possibly in Shanxi province) in the 16th or early 17th Century, during the second half of the Ming dynasty.
Condition: the head has been broken at the neck and reglued and there are firing losses to the aubergine enamels at the bac...
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