- Chinese Export. Famille Verte biscuit
fruit groups, set of two. glazed stoneware. 6½ h × 3½ dia in. result: $2,000. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Paper museum label to underside of one example ‘Pair Stoneware...
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half 19th century, biscuit glazed with black markings to face and detail to mane, supported by a decorated rectangular plinth, hollow cast....
[more like this] - A Chinese Kangxi-Style Biscuit Glazed
Famille Verte Porcelain Wine Pot and Cover early 20th c. modeled in the form of a fu character the reticulated body painted to each side with a central figural panel on a...
[more like this] - GROUP OF CHINESE SMALL FIGURES AND PAINTED
POTTERY TANG STYLE MINIATURE MODEL OF A HORSE the figures of various media including famille verte-glazed biscuit porcelain pottery and porcelain -- height of tallest figure:...
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Shrine of Kwan Yin, Kangxi Reign (1662-1722), now mounted in gilt metal as a lamp, the goddess seated on a lotus throne above rockwork and an acolyte, mounted in a gilt-metal...
[more like this] - A Pair of Chinese Kangxi-Style Famille
Verte Biscuit Glazed Buddhist Lions Qing Dynasty probably 18th c. each figure modeled standing on a leaf-form plinth the male with its front paw resting above a rotating brocade...
[more like this] - A Chinese Biscuit Glazed Famille Verte
Porcelain Figure of a Boy probably 18th c. the seated figure modeled wearing a yellow robe decorated with floral heads and held by toggles his expressive face with an open...
[more like this] - A Pair of Chinese Kangxi-Style Famille
Verte Biscuit Glazed Porcelain Models of Buddhistic Lions Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) each lion-dog modeled seated on its haunches on a foliate pierced rectangular plinth the...
[more like this] - A Pair of Chinese Kangxi-Style Famille
Verte Biscuit Glazed Porcelain Models of Buddhistic Lions each lion-dog modeled seated on its haunches on a foliate pierced plinth the male with a brocade ball the female...
[more like this] - A Chinese Biscuit Glazed Famille Verte
Porcelain Figure of a Laughing Boy 17th/18th c. the seated figure modeled wearing a yellow robe decorated with floral heads and held by toggles height 10 3/4 in....
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Porcelain Wine Ewer, Kangxi reign (1662-1722), modeled as a hexagonal wine ewer with stylized dragon spout and a Foo dog climbing up the opposite side as the handle, with...
[more like this] - Pair Chinese famille verte quail: mirror
images, lidded biscuit figures with finely molded feathers, turquoise-glazed interiors, unglazed bases with molded feet, Kangxi period (1662-1722), 4-1/8 x 6-3/4 in. Excellent...
[more like this] - Unusual Chinese Glazed Biscuit Figural
Group, 19th century, modeled as the figure of a Chinese general in battle armor astride a parade horse, glazed in famille verte enamels with unglazed face and hands, with...
[more like this] - Unusual Chinese Glazed Biscuit Figural
Group, 19th century, modeled as the figure of a Chinese general in battle armor astride a parade horse, glazed in famille verte enamels with unglazed face and hands, with...
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