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Zentner Collection
SOLD Chinese very pale green jade brush washer, carved in the form of a three legged lucky frog with a string of coins, beautiful mottled orange color on the bottom.
Size: 3" long
Lilly Parker Antiques, Inc.
$600.00 Chinese Export Cafe au Lait Porcelain Tea pot, made later part of Qianlong period 1736-1796, 5" high with knob, 7 1/2" wide with spout and handle included. Iron red and black overglaze decoration of flowering branches highlighted in gold inside the leaf shape open cartouches on both sides and another smaller cartouches under the handle. Only two(2) small very shallow old frits, the size of 1/8" inside the unglazed area of the top rim.
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.
Chinese : Pre 1800
item #1173568
(stock #4657)
Galerie Hafner
Sold. A small Buddhist statue with serene expression, wearing Bodhisattva garments. Seated in dhyanasana, holding the hands in dhyanamudra. Made of hardwood with gilt lacquering and lapis lazuli powder in the curled hair. Condition: tip of the nose lost, some wear and traces of age. Dimension: 18.8 cm tall, weight: 565 g.
Zentner Collection
SOLD Chinese pair of official's hat arm chairs, made of beautiful huanghuali wood with light tone and dramatic grain, rattan seats, back splat of each chair is carved with chimeras, 19th century.
Size of each chair: 46 3/4" high x 26" wide x 21" deep.
Chinese : Pre 1910
item #1174138
(stock #gy5334)
2ezr
Inquire for Price Late 19th Century Chinese Agate Carved Kwan Yin Buddha Ridding Unicorn Qilin
It is 4.6 inches (11.7 cm) tall measured with stand, 3.7 inches (9.3 cm) tall measured without stand by 2.75 inches (7 cm) wide. It has except natural stone inclusions, flea bite chips, a small hole near the ear, and surface wears and scratches (as seen in the photos). Our Guarantee: We stand behind all of the items that we sell...
Jack Nelis Asian and Tribal Art
SOLD TO GERMANY The standing figure with intricately decorated robe, with remains of gilding and red pigments. In her hand she is holding a pagoda.
At the back of the stand there are two old collection numbers. This is a heavily cast figure, H. 30 cm, weight 6 kg. China, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)
Lilly Parker Antiques, Inc.
$450.00 Lapis Lazuli Hard Stone Pendant with three dimentional carving of Phoenix Bird in the center on both sides, 2 1/2" high(only Lapis part, not included the gold part), 1 3/8" wide, 1/4" thick, with natural color of heavy Lapis Lazuli hard stone with impressed mark of "14K" and "585" on yellow gold ring. No damages.
Jack Nelis Asian and Tribal Art
SOLD TO GERMANY Probably depicting an ancestor or a Taoist deity seated on a horseshoe back chair. H. 28 cm. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Very good condition with nice wear and patina. There is a repair to the left front leg of the chair. This repair was done in iron and seems to be a repair from the period of manufacture. Old collection number on the back. Provenance: Dutch private collection.
Finely cast, with traces of gilding. H. 20 cm. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Collection number on the back. Condition: age cracks and some old damage to the headdress. From a Dutch private collection.
Zentner Collection
$6,500.00 A pair of Chinese cloisonne horse decorated with archaic geometric designs often seen in Chinese bronzes from the Shang dynasty with motifs of dragons and phoenixes. The saddle and decorations contain motifs of scrolling vines and designs reminiscent of central Asia. Age: 20th century. Size: Height: 15.75" Width: 7.5" Length: 19"
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
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
The Bodhisattva Collection
Price on Request Ex Bonhams: From our Chinese Polychrome Collection, a large gilt copper alloy and lacquered repousse figure of Vajrapani, 18th century, standing pratyalidhasana with a ferocious expression on a repousse and chased lotus throne, left hand in tarjani mudra and his right hand raised above his five-leaf crowned head. The figure is clothed in flowing robes open at the chest to reveal ornamental body jewelry and jeweled necklaces...
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)...
Chinese : Peking Glass : Pre AD 1000
item #1174517
(stock #GLASS-014)
JJ Oriental
Sold. Thank You. A very rare ancient eye bead from China from the Warring States period. It has a hole for stringing and can be worn. Size: Diameter. 2.5cm. Condition: Excellent for its age. One eye is slightly chipped. See last photo.
Jack Nelis Asian and Tribal Art
SOLD TO GERMANY Seated on a mythical beast. Finely engraved sculpture with age appropriate wear and patina. Some casting flaws; often the case on Ming bronze casting. H. 15,5 cm W. 14 cm. From a Dutch private collection. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
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...
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