A large Longquan celadon bowl. The heavily potted bowl with deep, rounded sides, and the exterior carved with peony scrolls with ruyi clouds, simi...
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An early 19th century Qing dynasty Longquan celadon ribbed jar. The jar moulded with vertical ribs extending from below the short neck to the thic...
Longquan-Seladon-Schale mit Zwillingsfischen, wohl südliche Song-Dynastie (1127 - 1279) Umseitig seladongrün glasiert. Runder Standring. Stark a...
Longquan-Seladon-Mallet-Vase "Kinuta", China, wohl südliche Song-Dynastie Umseitig mit seegrüner Glasur überzogen. Nahezu zylindrischer Korpus m...
A FINE AND RARE PAIR OF CELADON-GLAZED ORMOLU-MOUNTED VASES The porcelain 18th century, the Fren...
A FINE AND RARE PAIR OF CELADON-GLAZED ORMOLU-MOUNTED VASES The porcelain 18th century, the French mounts circa 1775-1790 The pear-shaped bodies e...
A Chinese Longquan celadon Song Dynasty funerary vase, 35cm high, with an associated set of four
A Chinese Longquan celadon Song Dynasty funerary vase, 35cm high, with an associated set of four Chinese export porcelain blue and white soup bowl...
Longquan-Seladon-Yuhuchun-Vase, wohl Ming-Dynastie (1368 - 1644) Umseitig seladongrüne Glasur. Auf einem runden Standring. Bauchiger Korpus mit ...
A CARVED LONGQUAN CELADON TRIPOD INCENSE BURNER Ming Dynasty The compressed rounded body incised with large lotus scrolls below the overhanging ri...
A LONGQUAN CELADON GLAZED FIGURE OF BUDAI Ming Dynasty Modelled in a reclining pose, wearing a voluminous robe loosely tied below the waist and fa...
A pair of Longquan porcelain funerary urns with pale green glaze. The pair comprising a tiger modelled on the upper section, a bird and cloud reli...
A LONGQUAN CELADON CARVED AND MOULDED 'LOTUS' DISH Late Ming Dynasty or later The sturdily potted dish depicting floral sprays in a central cusped...
A COLLECTION OF EARLY CERAMICS Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), Tang Dynasty (618-907) and Song to Ming ...
A COLLECTION OF EARLY CERAMICS Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), Tang Dynasty (618-907) and Song to Ming Dynasty Comprising: a phosphatic-splashed brown-gl...