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Very Fine Later Tang to Jin Dynasty Small Sancai Plate with Carved Design, ca. AD 9th-13th c.
Origin: China
Period: ca. AD 9th-13th c.
Price: $895 + shipping/handling
Stock Number: 2040
Description: Very Fine Later Tang to Jin dynasty Sancai small plate with carved design, ca. AD 9th-13th century. Dimensions: 2cm (1.9") high and 14cm (5.5") diameter. This little plate has a beautifully vibrant sancai glazes in shades of green, blue, brown and white. We attribute this plate to be from later Tang to Jin dynasty. The small plate has an almost hidden low-relief carving of flowers in the reces ...
Fine Carved Late Song/Early Yuan Dynasty Plate, ca.AD1200-1300
Origin: China
Period: ca.AD1200-1300
Price: P.O.R.
Stock Number: 2010
Description: A fine carved late Song to early Yuan dynasty plate, ca. AD1200-1300. Dimensions: 24.8cm (9.76") diameter, 3.4cm (1.34") tall. A sturdy plate with carved decorations of floral and geometric patterns. The plate appears to be Cizhou yao with sgraffitto carved design. The plate was glazed in a dark brown and white colors that was carved to reveal the grayish clay body underneath. The foot rim is not ...
Rare Late Song / Early Yuan Dyn. Iron Spot Cizhao Yao Bowl, ca.13th/14th c.
Origin: China
Period: ca.13th/14th century
Price: "Sold"
Stock Number: 318171
Description: Origin: Hebei-Henan, China, Dimensions: 4-9/16" diameter, 3-7/8" tall, Kiln: Jianyao; A rare Iron Spot Cizhou yao bowl, ca.AD13th/14th century, Late Song / Early Yuan dynasty. The sturdy tall conical stoneware bowl has an overglaze brown mottling known as Iron Spot "Tie Xu Ban" on top of the base black glaze. The Cizhou yao bowl was formed of a coarse stoneware which was first glazed ...
Rare Bronze Dragon Boat, ca.13th-16th c. A.D.
Origin: China
Period: c. 13th-16th c.
Price: $695.00 USD
Stock Number: 297827
Description: A rare bronze dragon boat. , ca. AD960-1279. Cast in the "lost wax" process in the form of a dragon boat, unlike the bulk of ancient Chinese bronzes seen, which are often seen in the form of hu's, ding's, and mirrors. We conservatively date the piece to the period between Song and Ming, ca. 13th-16th c. A.D. Dimensions are 5-5/8" long, 2" widest, 2-1/2" tallest. The boat weighs 12 ounces. The ...
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