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AntiqueTica.com
$840.00 Chinese pottery figure of courtman, trace of original with red, white and black pigments remains in good condition.
Age: China, Northern Qi Dynasty, A.D.550-577
AntiqueTica.com
$840.00 Chinese pottery figure of courtman, trace of original with red, white and black pigments remains in good condition.
Age: China, Northern Qi Dynasty, A.D.550-577
AntiqueTica.com
$840.00 Chinese pottery figure of courtman, trace of original with red, white and black pigments remains in good condition.
Age: China, Northern Qi Dynasty, A.D.550-577
AntiqueTica.com
$3,340.00 Han Chinese pottery covered jar, trace of original remains in good condition.
Age: China, Han Dynasty, B.C. 206 - A.D. 220
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask A early Song Dynasty / Northern Sung period Yue Kiln brush washer in olive green glaze in good condition
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask A nice rare Chinese Five dynasty or later Yue ware covered box in lotus flower pattern moulded, still in good condition except not so bad glaze corrosion and fainting crack lines/ crazing over the cover area top that is not thru when contain water, probably firing crack or star crack caused by water pressure on the top cover, obviously not from the side up crack caused by hard knock , please ask for detailed pictures if needed as I can't explain it.
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask A rare chinese Liao dynasty cream glaze small zhadoa in good condition except glaze corrossion and flake off on edges near mouth rim
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask Glaze degradation and corrosion
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask Glaze flakes, degradation and chips in the cover inner rim. No cracks
Momoyama Gallery
$850 Sold This is another antique wine bottle of the Song Dynasty from our collection. This large wine bottle is about 1000 years old and has been made in the Ji Kiln. It has a dark glazed body with an some unglazed dragon / phoenix decoration. It is in good condition. There are only some little spoils of time and a little scratch ( please watch photos )...
Momoyama Gallery
$800.00 An ancient Chinese Neolithic Terracotta vase from the Qijia culture, dating to approximately 2400 B.C. This attractive earthenware vase dates to China's Qijia Culture. It is of typical form, with large body, waisted neck, and flaring mouth. The piece is decorated throughout with long vertical, combed groves. Height: 7 inches Condition: Stable hairline cracks to body. Overall very good condition. Unrestored. Provenance: ex. British private collection, ex...
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please ask Good condition
A Tang Dynasty White Glaze Melon Box with lobed vertically carved lines eminating from the lid. Hair line in the glaze on lid appears to be in the glaze only. Crack in lid from time of manufacture. Height is 3 inches.
Bauhinia LLC-The Beantree Collection
Sold, thank you! Tang Dynasty green glazed spouted wine ewer. Vessel is small likely made for individual servings. Glaze has a nice sheen , however, there are some small chips to actual glaze. No chips or cracks to the ewer itself. Height: 3 inches; diameter: 2.50 inches
Tang Dynasty brown glazed wine ewer with spout. It does have a couple of chips to the base and minor to the rim. Hi resolution images on request. Height: 2.50 inches, Diameter: 2.25 inches.
Tang Dynasty spouted wine ewer with light green glaze. There is small minor chipping to tip of spout and rim and some glaze chips. No repairs or cracks. Hi resolution images on request. Height: 2 inches; Diameter: 2 inches
Asian Works of Art Gallery
Please enquire This is a Han era earthen ware dog figurine
JJ Oriental
Sold. Thank you A sansai-glazed Tang Dynasty pottery tripod censer. Most sansai-glazed pottery include green and amber glazes - this vessel is glazed in blue and amber glazes. Blue sansai-glazed pottery is very rare since the blue color was made from cobalt imported from the Middle East and was very expensive at the time. Blue cobalt glazed sancai pieces go for much higher prices because of the preciousness of the ingredient and how scarcely it was used...
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