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Chinese : Ceramics : Stoneware : Pre AD 1000 item #1513212 (stock #MC869)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £1,200
Fine Rare TALL Chinese Liao Dynasty Stoneware Jar (AD 907 - 1125)

This rare stoneware jar was made during the Liao Dynasty (AD 907 - 1125). It is particularly "heavily-potted" and coated with a thick and uneven olive-green glaze, both inside and out. The upper surface of the small mouth as well as the flat base remain unglazed revealing the pale pinkish-brown body.

Height 47 cm (18.5 inches)...

Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513211 (stock #MC865)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £350
Special Offer
Fine Chinese Neolithic / Bronze Age Xindian Culture Painted Pottery Jar

This pottery jar was made around 3,000 years ago by peoples of the Neolithic Xindian culture (c. 1200 - 500 BC). The Xindian culture is a relatively late Neolithic culture and overlaps with the Chinese Bronze Age...

Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513210 (stock #MC864)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £350
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Fine Chinese Neolithic / Bronze Age Xindian Culture Painted Pottery Jar

This pottery jar was made around 3,000 years ago by peoples of the Neolithic Xindian culture (c. 1200 - 500 BC). The Xindian culture is a relatively late Neolithic culture and overlaps with the Chinese Bronze Age...

Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513209 (stock #MC887)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £295
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Fine Rare Chinese Neolithic / Bronze Age Pottery Jar (Xindian)

This rare pottery jar was made around 3,000 years ago by peoples of the Neolithic Xindian culture (c.1200 - 500 BC). The Xindian culture is a relatively late Neolithic culture and overlaps with the Chinese Bronze Age. It is fairly "heavily-potted" and quite highly-fired. The surface colour of the pottery varies considerably due to uneven conditions during the firing process...

Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513207 (stock #MC886)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £220
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Chinese Neolithic / Bronze Age Pottery Jar - Siwa Culture (c. 1350 BC)

This pottery jar dates to the Siwa culture (c. 1350 BC), one of the later Chinese Neolithic cultures overlapping the Bronze Age. It is quite "heavily-potted" and made from quite a "gritty" clay with small pieces of white grit visible in places. The surface colour varies, a result of uneven conditions during firing, from pale grey to orange...

Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513206 (stock #MC873)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £165
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Chinese Neolithic / Bronze Age Pottery Jar - Siwa Culture (c. 1350 BC)

This pottery jar dates to the Siwa culture (c. 1350 BC), one of the later Chinese Neolithic cultures overlapping the Bronze Age. It has quite a tall body for its type with a small flat circular base. The pottery is fairly highly-fired and the surface has fired to a verity of colours, mostly pale grey but also dark grey, yellowish-brown and almost orange...

Chinese : Jewelry : Hardstones and Minerals : Contemporary item #1513201
Zentner Collection
$950.00
Chinese necklace created by the well-known California jewelry artist, Pat Tseng. The necklace, skillfully made with yarn-stuffed hand-dyed silk tubing for a modern effect. Combined with traditional Chinese knot work to highlight special antique jade beads. The central bead is a piece of jade carved in the form of a fu-lion and cub. Other round beads and bi-shaped rings are made of jades in a variety of greens and yellows...
Chinese : Furniture : Accessories : Pre 1900 item #1513200
Petrie-Rogers Gallery
$400.00
Japanese Meiji to Taisho period cylindrical wood hibachi with a relief design of butterflies above flowering grasses in lacquer and shell inlay. Original copper liner with nice old patina. 10 5/8"high x 10" diameter. Late 19th to early 19th century. Very good, solid overall condition with intact lacquer and inlay. There is typical wear and scratches to the wood.
Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513179 (stock #MC866)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £99
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Chinese Neolithic / Bronze Age Pottery Jar - Siwa Culture (c. 1350 BC)

This attractively-shaped pottery jar dates to the Siwa culture (c. 1350 BC), one of the later Chinese Neolithic cultures overlapping the Bronze Age. It has a wide body with a small flat circular base. There are two loop handles joining the shoulder to the mouth which is of the form sometimes referred to as "saddle-shaped".

Height 14.5 cm, diameter 15 cm...

Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513177 (stock #MC876)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £68
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Chinese Neolithic Pottery Jar - Siwa Culture (c. 1350 BC)

This attractively-shaped pottery jar dates to the Siwa culture (c. 1350 BC), one of the later Chinese Neolithic cultures overlapping the Bronze Age. It has a wide body with a relatively small flat base. There are two loop handles joining the shoulder to the mouth which is of the form sometimes referred to as "saddle-shaped"...

Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513175 (stock #MC894)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £165
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Rare Chinese Neolithic Twin-Handled Pottery Jar - Qijia Culture (c...
Chinese : Ceramics : Porcelain : Pre 1800 item #1513174 (stock #420)
The Oriental Room
SOLD
A Chinese Fencai (Famille Rose) “Rooster and Cockerel” Octagonal Dish. Circa, 18th Century, Yongzheng-Qianlong Period, Qing Dynasty. This exquisite Chinese porcelain dish showcases a harmonious scene at its center, depicting a Rooster and chicks nestled among rockwork and blooming peony branches. These elements symbolize prosperity, harmony, and family. The designs are masterfully rendered in the famille rose (fencai) palette, featuring delicate hues of pink, yellow, green, blue, black, ...
Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513173 (stock #MC895)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £145
Chinese Neolithic Twin-Handled Pottery Jar - Qijia Culture (c. 2050 - 1700 BC)

This twin-handled 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. It is made from a pale buff-coloured pottery, the colour of which varies a little in places, that is quite highly-fired. The surface colour is more "creamy" than many other similar examples and the form a little more "precise". The surface burn...

Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513171 (stock #MC878)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £250
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Rare Chinese Neolithic Three-Handled Jar - Qijia Culture

This very rare 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 a variety of finer vessels such as this, with none, one, two or three handles, although those with three handles are by far the rarest. It is relatively high...

Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513170 (stock #MC877)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £185
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Rare Chinese Neolithic Three-Handled Jar - Qijia Culture

This very rare 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 a variety of finer vessels such as this, with none, one, two or three handles, although those with three handles are by far the rarest.

It is made from ...

Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513169 (stock #MC900)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £120
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Chinese Neolithic Twin-Handled Pottery Jar - Qijia Culture (c. 2050 - 1700 BC)

This twin-handled 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. It is made from a pale buff-coloured pottery, the colour of which varies a little in places, that is quite highly-fired, having an almost metallic ring to it when tapped. The surface of the handles are very lightly incised with vertical lines....

Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513167 (stock #MC902)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £135
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Chinese Neolithic Twin-Handled Pottery Jar - Qijia Culture (c. 2050 - 1700 BC)

This twin-handled 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. It is fairly "heavily-potted" and made from quite a high-fired grey pottery, having an almost "metallic ring" to it when tapped. It has a burnished surface that is smooth to the touch. The handles have lightly-incised vertical lines.

Heigh...

Chinese : Antiquities : Early Ceramics : Pre AD 1000 item #1513163 (stock #MC901)
Brian Page Oriental Art
GBP £120
Special Offer
Chinese Neolithic Twin-Handled Pottery Jar - Qijia Culture (c. 2050 - 1700 BC)

This twin-handled 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. It is made from a pale buff-coloured pottery that is quite highly-fired, having an almost "metallic ring" to it when tapped. It has a burnished surface, very smooth to the touch. The handles have very lightly-incised vertical lines. It has a s...

 
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