- CHINESE FUNERARY JARS URN SONG DYNASTYCHINESE
FUNERARY JARS URN SONG DYNASTY, PERIOD GLAZE PRIVATE COLLECTION, PURCHASED IN 1980 FROM AUCTION IN ARGENTINASIZE 9.8" INCHES...
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Song Dynasty porcelain cream glaze funerary opium pillow with incised wave decoration to the top. 4 1/4" H x 8 3/4" W x 7 1/4" D. 960-1279 AD. Provenance: Private Lenoir City,...
[more like this] - PR. OF QINGBAI GLAZED COVERED URNSA
Pair of Chinese Qingbai Glazed Hunpings (Funerary Covered Urns). Each baluster form with iron brown accents and applied decoration consisting of a a dragon, a small figure...
[more like this] - TWO ZODIAC FUNERARY JARUnglazed Song
Dynasty funerary jars each display under the rim the 'Four Mythological Symbols’ (??) - the Dragon, the Bird (often phoenix, the Tiger, and the Tortoise. Under this are...
[more like this] - TWO CHINESE POTTERY FUNERARY URNS MOUNTED
AS LAMPSpossibly Song dynasty, each earthenware vessel in pale green glaze with molded figural and dragon decoration, bronze mounts, wired for electricity, 29-1/2 in. to 40-1/2...
[more like this] - CHINESE SONG DYNASTY STYLE FUNERARY
VASE Chinese. Northern Song Dynasty style funerary ceramic urn with low relief. Apparently unmarked. Approx. h. 11.5"...
[more like this] - Four Chinese Pottery Funerary Vases
HAN-SONG
DYNASTY
comprising two Han Dynasty (202 BC - 220 AD) examples, and a pair of Song-Yuan Dynasty (960 - 1368) examples.
Height 14 in., 35.5 cm.
Deaccessioned from the Boca Raton...
[more like this] - CHINESE QINGBAI POTTERY FUNERARY URNSSix
Chinese Song Dynasty-Style Qingbai Pottery Funerary Urns , necks with various applied decoration, h. 10 3/4 in. to 16 3/4 in . Condition: Scattered chips, dings, small losses,...
[more like this] - CHINESE YINGQING STYLE FUNERARY URN
Chinese Song dynasty style archaic funerary urn in Yingqing type glaze, having a cup shaped mouth above a neck decorated with a high relief dragon, auspicious cloud forms,...
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CELADON CERAMIC POTTERY FUNERARY JAR, 14TH CENTURY? WITH APPLIED DRAGON MOTIF. 12 1/2"H X 6 1/2"DIAM.Chinese Southern Song / Yuan Dynasty Celadon ceramic pottery funerary...
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POTTERY FUNERARY URN WITH DRAGON DETAIL, 1200S 24 3/4"H X 6"DIAM.Chinese late Song Dynasty 24 inch Qingbai pottery funerary urn with dragon detail, 1200s, Dimensions: 24 3/4"H...
[more like this] - CHINESE LATE SONG DYNASTY 20 INCH QINGBAI
CERAMIC FUNERARY OFFERING URN WITH DRAGON DETAIL, 1200S 20 1/2"H X 4 1/2"DIAM.Chinese late Song Dynasty 20 inch Qingbai ceramic funerary offering urn with dragon detail, 1200s,...
[more like this] - TWO CHINESE LATE SONG DYNASTY CELADON
GLAZED 18 INCH FUNERARY POTTERY COVERED OFFERING URNS WITH DRAGON/FELINE DETAIL, 1200S 18 1/2"H X 3 1/2"DIAM.Two Chinese late Song Dynasty Celadon glazed 18 inch funerary...
[more like this] - Pair of Chinese Ching Pai-Glazed Funerary
Jars, Song Dynasty (960-1279), each of baluster form with a central encircling band of applied figures and clouds on a coiled ribbed ground, the pair glazed in a pale greenish-blue...
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Funerary Vases, Song Dynasty (960-1279), each with applied and molded decoration consisting of a band of attendants around the center, a dragon amongst clouds, and a wavy...
[more like this] - Pair of Chinese Yingqing Glazed Funerary
Jars, Song Dynasty (960-1279), now mounted as lamps, the baluster-form bodies with high-relief applied decoration of a ring of human mourners at the shoulder and a coiled...
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Dynasty (960-1279), the buff-colored stoneware body roughly molded with an encircling row of attendants, a dragon among clouds and undulating rim, glazed in a pale green glaze,...
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Jars and Covers, Song dynasty (960-1279 A.D.), the baluster-form bodies with applied figures of attendants and scrolling clouds, the covers topped with figures of birds,...
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and covers Song Dynasty (12th century) each of tall ovi-form typically modelled with stylised dragons and figures to the neck one cover as a pagoda roof the other with a zoomorphic...
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