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Brush washer from Song Dynasty producing Guan Kiln style crackle, finely potted for official use.
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Exhibition only Very fine perfect brush waher with guan type ice crackle
This is a fine lotus type longquan brush washer from Southern Song Dynasty with the nice crackle. Perfect condition
A Jian black-glazed 'hares-fur' teabowl, Song Dynasty (960-1279).
Height: 7.5 cm Width / Diameter: 13 cm
Qing Chinese famille-verte porcelain octagonally facetted baluster vase, in the Kangxi style (1662-1722), but Late qing period
Height: 38 cm Width / Diameter: 16.5 cm
This is a late qing early republic era yenyen blue and white vase with the deer, crane and pine tree symbolizing longevity, status and prosperity, perfect condition
without mark and only double ciurcle, trying to be in Kangxi style, so this is probably a revival kangxi piece of art.
Each figure with green glaze and red, black, white and yellow pigments. The heads are detacheable. China, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
H. 24-25 cm. Good condition with expected age wear. Can be sold as a group or individually.
Hu's Collection
SOLD Description:
A Jianyang hare-furs tea bowl was in very good condition. In regular size, the bowl was stand on a well-defined foot ring. Characteristically both on glaze and on the body clay, the bowl was in decent look with clear and charming hare-furs effects. The hare-furs were in short-hairs' type which was an exact depiction for the animal's furs...
Intandane ltd
Sold to New Zealand - December 2012 售至新西兰 - 2012年12月 A large bottle vase painted in Qianjiang style with eight fishes swimming amongst aquatic plants. On one side is a poem which reads "A fisherman I am not, using brush as fishing rod. Casually sketch a few fishes, then look into the painting on the pot. Winter of Ji Si year (1929). Tie Jian Zi Deng Bishan painted at Zhu Shan Mountain." On the base is the seal mark "Bishan". Deng Bishan was one of a very famous group of artists known as The Eight Friends...
Chinese heavily potted late Qing dynasty Shiwan (Shekwan) earthenware globular form bud vase with small cylindrical mouth covered overall with a thick, Song dynasty style Jun-type glaze that stops well above the concave base. Circa late 19th to early 20th century. 4 ½” high x 4 ½” diameter. Very good overall condition. There is a light scratch or production flaw in the body at the base (see enlargements 4 and 8)...
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask A Chinese Porcelain Yen-Yen Vase with the
Kangxi Reign Mark But Later Qing or republic revival piece.
Height: 39 cm Width/Diameter: 19.5 cm
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please enquire A Chinese purple-splashed lavender-blue glazed bowl, Jun kilns, Jin Dynasty 1115-1234AD
Height: 6.8 cm Width / Diameter: 13.5 cm
Hu's Collection
SOLD Description:
A Cizhou ewer-pot was mold in long neck and was decorated on the surface with charming russet mottles. It was stand on a well defined foot ring from which the body clay was revealed with dense-feel quality. The glaze surface was in subdue hue when the foot ring was in old look. It was very rare to find a Cizhou ware in ewer type. Date: Jin Dynasty, 1115-1234, Height: 15cm. A CUSTOM-MADE COTTON BOX IS INCLUDED. A Blanc de Chine figure of a seated Kwan Yin holding a ruyi scepter on one hand and a fuzi or a wisk on the other. The distinct detailing of the hair, accessories, facial features and the flowing robes done on a simple white porcelain base is the distinct elements of blanc de chine or dehua porcelain. Age: 18th/19th century. Size: Height: 7" Width: 3.5" Length: 5.5"
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please enquire A Chinese 'Longquan' kiln celadon-glazed arrow vase, probably Yuan/Ming Dynasty.
Height: 15 cm Width / Diameter: 7.7 cm
Coins and Antiques Gallery
$380.00
Fine Chinese enameled porcelain covered containers, late Qing/Republic period, with a tapering ovoid body and a domed lid decorated with children playing in a garden, the lid and recessed base marked 'Tongzhi'. Size; Height of this fine dish is 4 1/2 inches with diameter of 3 5/8 inches, in good condition, wear to gilt, wood base excluded.
Coins and Antiques Gallery
$850.00
Famille Rose-Enameled Standing Guanyin, shown accompanied by two children, a mark to the base {Height: 16 inches (40.5 cm)} [Wear to the enamel and soiling]
Coins and Antiques Gallery
$425.00 Chinese enameled porcelain vase, depicting geometric design on the neck followed by landscape design on the body, seal mark to the base, 9 3/4 inches high with no condition concern, wood base in not a match therefore excluded.
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