- EARLY CHINESE GRAY EARTHENWARE AMPHORA
Possibly Han Dynasty, ca. 2nd c. BCE, of typical form with distinct ovoid mouth and wide strap handles, 6"h x 6.25"w x 4.5"d...
[more like this] - CHINESE LONGQUAN CELADON LOTUS BOWLChinese
Longquan Celadon Lotus Bowl. The flaring rounded sides rising from a slightly tapered foot to a canted shoulder below the rim, the exterior subtly molded with a band of overlapping...
[more like this] - GROUP OF SEVEN ASSORTED POTTERY VESSELSAmerican,
19th/20th century, comprising: threeÿspatterware bowls, cream, green, brown, and blue glaze, one marked "...Lee's Grocery/Stuart, Iowa" on interior, largest 4-1/2 x 10-1/8...
[more like this] - CHINESE CELADON GLAZED EARTHENWARE BOWLdated
Ming, 14th-15th century by Republic of the Philippine National Museum, Rizal Park, Manila, fluted edge, incised, design interior, gray green glaze, 2-3/4 x 6-5/8 in.
Exhibited...
[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...
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VESSELS Possibly c. 4th-2nd c. BCE, each unglazed gray earthenware vessel decorated with impressed geometric patterns, 9"h x 9"w (largest)...
[more like this] - GROUP CHINESE HAN STYLE GRANARY & FARM
MODELS Possibly Han Dynasty (c. 206 BCE - 220 CE), (5) pieces, iridescent green glazed, buff and unglazed gray earthenware examples, 7"h x 9"w x 10"d (largest), plus well...
[more like this] - A PAIR OF LIFESIZE CHINESE WARRIORS
Contemporary, stoneware with a surface layer that is painted in dark gray with reddish spots, inspired by the "Terracotta Army" soldiers from the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the...
[more like this] - CHINESE JIAN "HARE`S FUR "TEA BOWL,
SONG DYNASTY Chinese ,Song Dynasty, the steep, conical sides with a subtly concave band just below the tapered rim, covered in a thick, opalescent chestnut-colored glaze suffused...
[more like this] - CHINESE TENMOKU GLAZED STONEWARE TEA
BOWLChinese Tenmoku Glazed Stoneware Tea Bowl , lustrous black glaze with russet splashes, unglazed gray stoneware foot, h. 2 1/2 in., dia. 4 3/4 in...
[more like this] - CHINESE STONEWARE JAR Wanli Gray Glazed
Vessel, Zhangzhou kiln, with raised lip, incised ribbing, with stand, 9 1/4" high, 5" diam. One loop handle re-attached, rim chips on foot....
[more like this] - 10PC JAPANESE CHINESE TEACUP GROUP Japan,
China19th-20th CenturyIncludes three miniature teacups decorated with trees, one teacup with blue stripes, a Kutani teacup decorated with landscapes and birds, a squat stoneware...
[more like this] - * A Group of Chinese Blue and White
Porcelain Articles comprising a pair of small porcelain jars a small lidded jar and a spoon together with a gray glazed stoneware gourd form jar. Height of first 2 1/8 inches....
[more like this] - Chinese Gray Stoneware Handled Vase,
Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), the body modeled in compressed baluster shape with two lug handles and resting on a splayed foot with two pierced holes, the body etched with...
[more like this] - Chinese Burial Loop-Handled Oil Storage
Jar, Song dynasty (969-1279 A.D.), the gray stoneware body of baluster form with four loop handles and traces of painted decoration showing Western trade influences in its...
[more like this] - Unusual Chinese Tomb Storage Jar, Han
Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), the gray stoneware body modeled as a squat globular body on a flat base with everted lip rim, the body decorated with an impressed cross hatch...
[more like this] - Chinese archaic gray earthenware tripod
bowl and double-handled vase believed to be from the Longshan culture 3 1/2 to 4 in. H. Estimate $ 125-200 No condition report supplied....
[more like this] - Chinese Han style storage jar with horn-like
projections and conical cap thin yellowish glaze on gray earthenware; 10 in. H. Estimate $ 125-200 There is considerable weathering with glaze losses....
[more like this] - Chinese Glazed Stoneware Storage Jar,
second half 19th century, the globular gray stoneware body impressed overall with a design of a flower within a circle and glazed in pale olive-green glaze, h. 9"....
[more like this] - Chinese Earthenware Foo Dog Planterunsigned
early 20th century the recumbent animal having overall gray and green glaze.An unusual form.9.5 in. longCrazing throughout; chips to ears and along the base.Private collection...
[more like this] - Chinese gray earthenware head of a woman,
Tang Dynasty with muddy accretion from burial, with fitted stand and case, 4 in. H....
[more like this] - Large Chinese Covered and Painted Tomb
Storage Jar, Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), the gray stoneware jar and cover of globular baluster form with flared neck and round fitted cover, the body and cover decorated...
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bottle 8 in. H. Estimate $ 300-500 No condition report supplied....
[more like this] - Pair of Chinese Burial Grain Storage
Jars, Han dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), each of tapering baluster form, the gray stoneware bodies molded with horizontal ribbed decoration, the wide mouths with low rim lips,...
[more like this] - Chinese Burial Grain Storage Jar, Han
dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), the gray stoneware cylindrical body with three incised horizontal ribs, a tapered top with a circular opening and an inverted tapering base with...
[more like this] - American School (20th Century) "Still
Life with Blue and Gray Stoneware Jug, Chinese Porcelain Plate and American Art Pottery Vase", ca. 1935, oil on masonite, unsigned, 8" x 10". Presented in a contemporary...
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