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Intandane ltd
Sold in our Liverpool shop - Feb 2014 / 利物浦店内售出 - 2014年2月 A Chinese porcelain vase profusely decorated with famille rose enamels. This item was made for export during the second half of the 19th century, possibly during the reign of the Tongzhi emperor (1862-1874)...
Zentner Collection
SOLD Lovely antique Chinese bronze goose incense burner with great feathered detail on lid. Beautiful patination condition. The realistically shaped open mouth allows smoke to exit.
Age: 19th Century.
Size: 10.25" Height x 6.5"Length.
Chinese : Pre 1920
item #1211408
(stock #4505)
Galerie Hafner
Sold. A model of He Xiangu holding a flower basket, the only female deity among the Eight Immortals. Worked in silver and enamel, the head, hands and basket are detachable. Base marked with Chinese characters. Dating to the late Qing or early 20th century. Condition: losses to enamel and some oxydations under the enamel, one earring with small loss. Please look carefully at the photos. Dimension: 29.8 cm high, weight: over 500 g.
Zentner Collection
SOLD Beautiful Chinese short silk robe for a lady, made of iridescent blue and purple silk woven with design of auspicious objects and swirling clouds. Applied edging of extremely intricate embroidered scenes noble men and ladies in a garden pavilion setting engaged in leisurely outdoor pursuits like fishing and flower gazing. This silk edging is ornately cut and edged with black silk piping and tiny rows of forbidden stitch. Four metal buttons and decorative silk ribbon work...
Chinese : Pre 1492
item #1211545
(stock #939)
Intandane ltd
Sold in our Liverpool shop - September 2014 / 利物浦店内售出 - 2014年9月 A green "Celadon" glazed dish or shallow bowl with flat bracketed rim. The centre is decorated with a moulded peony flower; surrounding this the thick green glaze is incised with stylized lotus scrolls. This item was made in the Longquan kilns, Zhejiang province circa 1400-1500 during the first half of the Ming dynasty. For a very similar example please compare exhibit 16:66, page 489 - "Ming Ceramics in the British Museum", Jessica Harrison Hall...
Intandane ltd
Sold in our Liverpool shop - June 2018 / 利物浦店内售出 - 2018年6月 A pair of 17th/18th Century style underglaze blue painted vases decorated with flowering branches of prunus blossom...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Ca. 1720s, early 18th century
Late Kangxi Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue D: 15.5 cm, h: 2.7 cm Nearly perfect condition: one small chip and typical Kangxi fritting to rim From an English private collection of 18th century blue and whites This well painted dish belongs to a group of highly iconic Kangxi blue and whites illustrating scenes from Romance of the Western Chamber...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Ca. 1890 - 1920
Guangxu - Republic Period Porcelain with overglaze famille rose enamels H: 31 cm, w: 20 cm Perfect condition From a Carmel, California estate This lidded ginger jar is robustly painted with numerous roosters amongst flowers and rock-work. In Chinese symbology, roosters represent success as well as ambition...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Ca. 1720s, early 18th century
Late Kangxi Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with overglaze famille verte enamels D: 22.7 cm Nearly perfect condition: just one fleabite to rim From a Belgian collection A late Kangxi period famille verte plate, delicately enameled with a central scene featuring a bonsai tree growing out of a stylized jardiniere...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Ca. 1720s, early 18th century
Late Kangxi Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with overglaze famille verte enamels D: 22.4 cm Nearly perfect condition: just one fleabite to rim From a Belgian collection A late Kangxi period famille verte plate, delicately enameled with a central scene featuring a bonsai tree growing out of a stylized jardiniere...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Ca. 1840s - 60s, mid-19th century
Daoguang - Tongzhi Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with overglaze famille rose enamels H: 34.2 cm Professional restoration covering a small 3.5 x 1.1 cm re-attached piece to rim with associated hairline. From a New England private collection. In a powerful pairing of youth with age, the ancient qilin is seen escorting young boys in this vase...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Ca. 1590-1620, 16/17th century
Wanli Period, Ming Dynasty Porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue D: 28.3 cm Three hairlines From a Louisiana private collection of Chinese & Japanese blue and whites
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Ca...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Ca. 1710-20, early 18th century
Kangxi Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue H: 28.2 cm Body in perfect condition...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD Ca. 1720s, early 18th century
Kangxi Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with overglaze famille verte enamels D: 21.3 cm Basically perfect condition: typically Kangxi fritting to rim. From a French private collection
Jack Nelis Asian and Tribal Art
SOLD TO THE USA Lovely lobed dishes with a creamy white glaze. Diameter 11,2 cm. Very good condition, one of the dishes with some light brown stains, due to its long time in the soil. Song Dynasty (960-1279).
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD ca. 1725-35, early 18th century
Yongzheng Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with overglaze famille rose / noire enamels Saucers- d: 10.4-10.6 cm, tea bowls- d: 6.3-6.5 cm, h: 2.8-2.9 cm Basically perfect condition, with only tiny fritting to rim From a Maine estate As tea drinking became an increasingly aristocratic fad in 18th century Europe, consumers demanded porcelains that properly complimented the refinement of taking tea...
Ascot Court Antiques
SOLD ca. 1725-35, early 18th century
Yongzheng Period, Qing Dynasty Porcelain with overglaze famille rose / noire enamels Saucers- d: 10.4-10.6 cm, tea bowls- d: 6.3-6.5 cm, h: 2.8-2.9 cm Basically perfect condition, with only tiny fritting to rim From a Maine estate As tea drinking became an increasingly aristocratic fad in 18th century Europe, consumers demanded porcelains that properly complimented the refinement of taking tea... |