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Chinese painted pottery court man, wearing hat, with red, and white pigments remaining.
Age: China, Tang Dynasty, A.D. 618 - 907
Chinese : Antiquities : Pre AD 1000
item #865458
(stock #lot551)
Hu's Collection
SOLD Description:
"A finely carved limestone Buddha was seated in dhyanasana upon a lotus throne joined by octagonal column to a wide pedestal base of conforming section and framed by a skirt of pendent of lotus petals with furling peaks, the Buddha's hand resting in his lap and upon his left knee while emerging from the long robes draped over the shoulders to leave the chest bare and filling in cascading folds over the base, the face with slender almond eyes and small smiling mouth, fla... Chinese pottery court lady with nice facial expression, her hair raised up, wearing tunic, with red, black and white pigments remaining.
Age: China, Tang Dynasty, A.D. 618 - 907
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$580.00 Chinese painted pottery warrior wearing a "wind" hat with side and back flaps, with red, black and white pigments remaining.
Age: China, Northern Wei Dynasty, circa A.D. 386 - 535
Chinese pottery green glazed granary, with cylindrical shape, decorated with bands of incised lines, and supported by three legs in the shape of bears. Lead glaze with copper is the main colorant used in Han period to produce green glaze. Greenware became popular during the Eastern Han period.
Age: China, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. - A.D. 220
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$740.00 Chinese pottery green glaze jar with plain decoration. Lead glaze with copper is the main colorant used in Han period to produce green glaze. Greenware became popular during the Eastern Han period.
Age: China, Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. - A.D. 220
Hu's Collection
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A Changsha ewer was preserved in a very fine condition. Being applied on the surface with low-relief grapevine motifs and highlighted with brown glaze, this ewer pot was presented in a quite decent look... Fine & Rare Chinese Neolithic Pottery Jar
This fine pottery jar was made some 4,000 years ago. Although it was excavated from Gansu province, we are not certain from which Neolithic culture it derives although it is probably a product of the Qijia Culture (c. 2050 - 1700 BC).� It is well-made and quite highly-fired, having a distinct ring when tapped. The lower body has been decorated with an impressed, almost spiral pattern...
Zentner Collection
$6,000.00 Wonderful, large ancient Chinese ceramic jar, round shape, stands on three small feet, beautiful blue green glaze has become iridescent with time, dramatic drips
Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - A.D. 220) Size: 10" high x 12 1/2" wide.
Hu's Collection
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A round-shaped pottery inkstone was well preserved. Supported by three foot which were intriguingly and characteristically in figures as crouching animal, the inkstone was mold with flat surface. The surface was used as grinding pool for inkcake, so it was concaved in the middle. In two-step style on the surface, the outer lower rim was designed for resting the lacquered cover which had been decayed and vanished. Overall it was in newly-excavated condition preserved ...
Zentner Collection
SOLD Chinese antique tomb pottery figure of a portly court lady, Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), 14.25"H with traces of original red and black pigments on sleeves and crevices of body. Minor repairs to hair and neck. Oxford TL Test results consistent with 9th century dating. Fat lady was depicting the famous concubine, Yang Gu Fei, her asymetric coiffure is Duo Maji, 'just off horse look' with disheveled hairdo...
BRIAN PAGE ORIENTAL ART
GBP £250 Rare Chinese Neolithic Painted Pottery Jar / Cup - Machang
This small pottery jar, or cup, was made over 4,000 years ago during the Machang Phase (c... Rare Chinese Neolithic Painted Pottery Jar - Machang
This pottery jar was made over 4,000 years ago during the Machang Phase (c. 2300 - 2000 BC) of the Majiayao culture, also known as the Gansu-Yangshao culture, from present day Gansu or Qinghai province. The inside of the mouth and the upper body have been decorated with geometric patterns in purple and black fired-on mineral-based pigments. Most known Machang jars of this general size and type have two handles; this is particularly rare ha...
June Hastings
$185.00 This is a very rare round hole coin known as a Yuan, as identified by the single character on the right. Yuan was a city in the state of Liang in ancient China. This coin has not been acid treated nor artificially aged, it is well worn and has the verdigris that is natural and impossible to scrape off by conventional means. These range in size and weight from 41.2 to 43 mm, and range 8.8 to 10.7 grams). Condition is fine. Date: about 300 B.C.E. Warring states period. This coin measures 1 3/8" ac...
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$500.00 Chinese pottery court lady.
Age: China, Northern Wei Dynasty, A.D. 386 - 535
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$500.00 Chinese pottery warrior wearing a "wind" hat with side and back flaps, with red and white pigments remaining.
Age: China, Northern Wei Dynasty, A.D. 386 - 535
BRIAN PAGE ORIENTAL ART
GBP £295 Rare Chinese Neolithic Pottery Jar - Banshan / Majiayao Culture (c. 2600 - 2300 BC)
This very rare and unusual pottery jar was made over 4,000 years ago by peoples of the Majiayao Culture, most likely during the Banshan phase (c. 2600 - 2300 BC). It is made from quite a coarse pottery and fairly "crudely" made. It is of a most unusual form with the small loop handle at its top and the wide spout. Diameter 13.5 cm, height 10 cm. Although not immediately obvious, we believe the handle has ... H. 6 cm L. 7 cm. Excellent condition. China, Tang Dynasty (618-906)
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