- 2 CHINESE JAR, HAN DYNASTY & NEOLITHIC
PERIOD Two ancient Chinese jars, one dating from the Han dynasty (202 BCE - 220 CE).and the other dating from Neolithic Period ,one with body starting from a narrow base that...
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF ART REFERENCE BOOKS
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ASIAN WORKS OF ART ????????????????????????????????????????including art reference books for jade, works or art, archaeology, musuem and exhibition catalogues, in total 46...
[more like this] - SIX CHINESE EARTHENWARE AND BRONZE VESSELSpossibly
Neolithic, Han, and Tang dynasties or in the style of, jar with black paint decoration; small bowl; hu form vessel; compressed jar;˜granary jar, 9 in.; archaic style bronze...
[more like this] - CHINESE HAN LIFAN SWIRLING EYE VESSELVery
beautifully formed and burnished blackware pottery vessel in the unusual style of this region and period. The graceful shapes may refer back to the Neolithic shapes and styles....
[more like this] - CHINESE HAN LIFAN SWIRLING EYE VESSELVery
beautifully formed and burnished blackware pottery vessel in the unusual style of this region and period. The graceful shapes may refer back to the Neolithic shapes and styles....
[more like this] - CHINESE HAN LIFAN SWIRLING EYE VESSELVery
beautifully formed and burnished blackware pottery vessel in the unusual style of this region and period. The graceful shapes may refer back to the Neolithic shapes and styles....
[more like this] - BEAUTIFUL CHINESE HAN DYNASTY BLACKWARE
AMPHORA W/ TLEast Asia, Western China, Han Dynasty, ca. 2nd century BCE. An impressive, dark-gray earthenware amphora of a remarkably distinctive form. Panels of incised linear...
[more like this] - CHINESE HAN DYNASTY BLACKWARE AMPHORA,
TL TESTEDEast Asia, Western China, Han Dynasty, ca. 2nd century BCE. A lovely, dark-gray earthenware vessel of an incredibly distinctive form. Panels of incised linear decorations...
[more like this] - CHINESE HAN LIFAN POTTERY AMPHORA W/
BRONZE, TL TESTED**First Time At Auction**
East Asia, Western China, Han Dynasty, ca. 206 BCE to 220 CE. A large pottery vase, the surface burnished to a fine grey hue and...
[more like this] - CHINESE NEOLITHIC STYLE POLYCHROMED
POTTERY JAR Possibly Han Dynasty (c. 206 BCE - 220 CE), distinctive form with pronged mouth rim and repeating wave design, 8.25"h x 6"w...
[more like this] - [CHINESE JADE]
A group of reference
books and catalogues about Chinese jades, including several important early publications, with titles comprising:
LAUFER, Berthold. Archaic Chinese Jades Collected in China...
[more like this] - [CHINESE JADE]
A group of reference
books and catalogues about Chinese jades, including several important early publications, with titles comprising:
LAUFER, Berthold. Archaic Chinese Jades Collected in China...
[more like this] - CHINESE POTTERY ENAMELED TRIPOD"YAN",HAN
DYNASTY A Chinese Neolithic enameled ceramic tripod bowl,named "Yan" a kind of food utensils and ceremonial utensils in ancient China, generally made of pottery or bronze,...
[more like this] - CHINESE CARVED HETIAN JADE CONG Mottled
Hetian jade stone of russets and yellows carved in a seven-tiered shape of the jade cong tubes of Neolithic Chinese cultures, carved with fine incised details to the corner...
[more like this] - CHINESE CARVED HETIAN JADE CONG Mottled
Hetian jade stone of russets and yellows carved in a seven-tiered shape of the jade cong tubes of Neolithic Chinese cultures, carved with fine incised details to the corner...
[more like this] - (3) NEOLITHIC ASIAN/CHINESE RITUAL POTTERY
TALL FOOTED BOWLS Including: Ban Chiang Pedestal Bowl, Thailand, 400 BC - 200 BC, in slip decorated terracotta with three red stripes having black lining at top, the interior...
[more like this] - Four Chinese Ceramic Antiquitiesto include:
Neolithic two-handled jar with brown and red geometric polychrome decoration (Rim chips; paint loss); Neolithic three-legged cup with one handle incised decoration on the...
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