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Jack Nelis Asian and Tribal Art
SOLD TO CHINA Flower shaped mirror, decorated with birds and animal between floral patterns. China, Tang Dynasty (618-906). Diameter 9,5 cm Excellent condition.
Jack Nelis Asian and Tribal Art
SOLD TO SWITZERLAND Very good size, beautiful patina. China, Han Dynasty (206BC-221AD). Diameter 14,5 cm.
Jack Nelis Asian and Tribal Art
SOLD TO CHINA China, Han Dynasty (206BC-221AD). Diameter 11 cm. Excellent condition, good patina.
Jack Nelis Asian and Tribal Art
SOLD TO SWITZERLAND Very fine and thinly cast bronze mirror wit unusual decoration. China, Han Dynasty (206BC-221AD). Diameter 10 cm. Excellent condition.
June Hastings
$75.00
Three shards from a black terracotta jar dating to the Warring States Period, possibly as late as early Han (206-220 BC). One piece has a lion's head mask. The longest shard measure 4.75". Excellent study pieces. Price includes shipping worldwide.
June Hastings
$1,575.00 Han Dynasty pottery vase. Authentic and of the period, 221 B.C. to 206 A.D. In the photos, you can see the firing supports that are still intact, as well as the oxidation of the lead glaze, with the silver bleeding through to the surface, all of which lend to its authenticity. It is worth noting that there are several incised bands around the circumference of the jar. Measures approximately 17” (43.2 cm)tall and 10” diameter at widest.
With traces of the original pigments. No visible repairs, although repairs are common on early pottery. H. 26 cm. China, Tang Dynasty (618-906)
With traces of the original pigments. No visible repairs, although repairs are common on early pottery. H. 26 cm. China, Tang Dynasty (618-906)
With traces of the original pigments. No visible repairs, although repairs are common on early pottery. H. 26 cm. China, Tang Dynasty (618-906)
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.
Chinese : Antiquities : Pre AD 1000
item #1178929
(stock #M9530)
British Museum Book- The Terracotta Warriors
Published price £9.99. Our price £5.00. This is a small yet well-produced book, more a picture book than anything, and is a good introduction to the subject of the First Emperor of China and The Terracotta Warriors. There are many fine close-up photos of individual soldiers from the Terracotta Army, as well as some other photos. Basic background information is also given. Hardback with a paper jacket. Size 16 x 19 cm. 96 printed pages...
Chinese : Antiquities : Pre AD 1000
item #1178931
(stock #M9528)
British Museum Book- The First Emperor - Qin Dynasty
Original Published price £40.00. Our Special Offer price £10.00. This fine book is the fully illustrated catalogue of an exhibition of 134 outstanding examples of Chinese antiquities from the time of the Kingdom of Qin and the Qin Dynasty. This books covers so much more than just the well-known Terracotta Army. Excavated jade, bronze and pottery objects, figures and animals are illustrated and described in detail...
JJ Oriental
Sold. Thank you. A rare Bronze Ding or food offering container with domed cover and looped handles (when inverted the cover becomes a tripod dish)
Age. Qin Dynasty (First Emperor) 221-206BC
Size: H.17.2cm. W. 22cm.
Condition: No repairs. All original. A small dent on the lid.
Zentner Collection
Price on Request Beautiful ancient Chinese jade neolithic axe with calcification in the edge with an intricate fine carved image (Taotic). It is preserved in a case. Age: Neolithic Period, Liangshu culture c3000 BC.
Size: 5.5" L x 2.75" H
BRIAN PAGE ORIENTAL ART
GBP £120 Chinese Neolithic Twin-Handled Pottery Jar - Qijia Culture (c. 2050 - 1700 BC)
This fine pottery jar was made around 4,000 years ago by peoples of the Neolithic Qijia Culture (c. 2050 - 1700 BC), from what is now eastern Gansu province, China. They produced a variety of pottery vessels including cord-impressed pottery of many shapes and sizes as well as finely-burnished jars such as this, with one, two or three handles...
JJ Oriental
Sold. Thank you A white translucent jade cicada. A simple carving on one side and plain on the other side. The cicada is the symbol of happiness and eternal youth. Age: Han Dynasty -206 BC - 220 AD. Size: L. 6.7cm. W. 3.3cm. Condition: No chips or repairs.
Jack Nelis Asian and Tribal Art
Sold to Italy H. 24,5 cm. Original painting, good condition.
Han Dynasty (206 BC-221 AD). A very fine example of Han burial pottery.
Heavily potted but very elegant pottery figure with the original painting still intact. H. 23 cm. Good condition. Tang Dynasty (618-906)
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