Rare Yuan dynasty yuhuchun vase decorated with blue and white Lotus flowers bouquet.This vase is broken into several big pieces on restorations,missing view part (see at picture 5&6 before restoration).25,5cm high.(please contact us for more large picture)
1700s / 1800s
This small mountain peak-form scholar's brush rest is molded with a wave design of scrolls, flowers and ribbons on the concave side. This side is also splashed randomly with underglaze cobalt blue. The base is flat and underglazed, now with dark soiling. The entirety is hollow and a small hole is visible to allow for air escape during the firing. It shows minor wear from use and is in overall very good condition, with no cracks, chips or repairs...
A Chinese porcelain coffee cup well decorated in "Famille Rose" enamels depicting a cockerel and peony blossoms. This item was made for export to Europe during the reign of the Yongzheng emperor (1723-1795). Condition - rim chips and cracks have been professionally restored...
1800s
Carved on one side is an old gnarled pine tree growing out of a rocky outcrop. The vase is of a flattened ovoid shape with a rectangular foot that is hollowed to the base. The stone has a white jade-like quality, but is probably a type of serpentine. The tree is carved in high relief with some under-carving, giving it a feeling of being carved almost in the round. The stone is flecked with silvery inclusions and very light brownish veining in a few places...
A Sterling Silver Basket or Fruit Bowl by Theodore B Starr. Of a Quatrefoil Form with Reticulated Sides. Pattern number 6936. Dimensions; 12" x 12" x 3.5"; weight 18.3 Troy ounces. Circa 1900. Very fine condition.
A Large Chinese yixing teapot with enamel decorations.mark at the base and the lid.16,5cm body diameter.22cm wide.15cm high.Good conditions.
In the style of Enku (1632-1695)
This tall, slender figure is carved from cedar in Enku's so-called hatchet style. Enku was a yamabashi, or traveling priest, whose mission was to serve the remote villages of rural Japan-- particularly those in the more northern parts. As acts of devotion, he produced thousands of Buddhist carvings over the course of his life-- many of which were given by him to the temples he served as well as the parishioners...
1700s
Painted in a rich cobalt blue under the glaze with rapid brush strokes in a zenga-like manner, depicting a scholar in his studio. The literatus leans against his table on top of which is placed a brush pot and incense burner. Part of his garden is visible in the background and a six-character poem is seen penned on the upper-left...
A Very Fine and Rare Celadon Deep Wine (Tea) Cup:
Korea, Koryo period, 12th century,
This is a really fine and well formed Koryo celadon wine cup;
highly rounded sides rising from the low foot to the slightly
in-turned rim, applied with a clear, crackled bluish, green celadon
glaze extending over the foot ring, the base unglazed with firing
earth traces. It is in mint condition. Measures: 3 ½”diameter and 2 ½” high.
A Chinese bronze stand for tripod censer from shipwreck.17th-18th century. 15,1cm diameter.
1800s
The even-toned stone is somewhat translucent and carves on both sides with a flower basket design. It is reticulated with rather simple carving and incising to produce a dense and almost abstract design. The condition is very good with no chips or breaks. There is a natural fissure occurring in the top of the basket in the center of the stone.
Length: 3 in., Width: 2 in., Thickness: 1/8 in.
A Very Rare and Fine White Porcelain Jar-15th C.
Korea, early Choson period, 15th century
This jar is extremely rare as a Korean white porcelain from early Choson dynasty.
Of compressed globular form set on a slanted ring foot and with a flated, wide mouth, converted by a transparent glaze with even sheen, slight green tinged white graze appied over the surface and bottom, unglazed and kiln grit aheded on the foot rim.
It has a hair line crack on the botton, which probably occurred during f...
Early 1800s
The entire surface is enameled and painted very skillfully with designs based on Indo-Buddhist mythology. These wares were made of fine porcelain, probably in Jingdezhen, and were exported to the Kingdom of Siam (Thailand) where they were primarily used by the king and his court. The enamels are of a famille rose type, thickly applied, and in the case of this fairly large bowl, very well-painted in the Siamese taste...
A paktong opium lamp with enamelled panels.
Age: 19th century
H. 11,5 cm (incl. the glass)
A finely cast bronze ink stone with cover. Marked Qianlong (1736-1795). Probably of the period but not later than early 19th century.
Diameter 15 cm , H. 2 cm.
A Ming dynasty Wanli period blue and white bottle vase, rounded side with straight neck and glazed base, vase decorated with under glaze blue of antiquities and Buddhist emblems motif.
Bottle vase is in good condition, no chip, no crack, no restoration, porcelain with high ping with finger tip.
Size: 24 cm height.
3 Pieces Chinese Silver Bamboo Tea Set Marked, 19th Century
The teapot is 5 inches (12.7cm) tall by 6.25 inches (15.9cm) wide. The creamer is 2.5 inches (6.4cm) tall by 3.75 inches (9.5cm) wide. The sugar is 2.75 inches (7cm) tall by 5.25 inches (13.4cm) wide...
A Chinese bronze stand for tripod censer from shipwreck.17th-18th century. 15,1cm diameter.1260 gram weight.