- (5) Pcs Asian pottery, unmarked, c/o
planter (3-1/4" dia x 3" h), Philippine celadon glaze bowl, National Museum Philippines label (5-3/8" dia x 3-1/4" h), scalloped rim (6-1/8" dia x 1-5/8" h, roughness around...
[more like this] - CELADON-GLAZED BOWL WITH COVER
VIETNAM,
LE OR TRAN DYNASTY, 13TH-14TH CENTURY ?? ???? ??????????the wide rounded body supported on a short ring foot rising to a gently everted mouth, carved around the body with...
[more like this] - CHINESE LONGCHUAN STYLE CELADON PEDESTAL
CUP Chinese Longchuan style celadon glazed porcelain pedestal cup / footed bowl, rim with raised studs, also resembling Vietnamese examples. 3" H x 6" diameter. Old putty...
[more like this] - GROUP (9) ANTIQUE ASIAN CELADON BOWLS
Some possibly 12th c. or older, likely Chinese, Thai, and Vietnamese examples, light tan to ochre green glazed earthenware and porcelain, some with incised decoration to bowl...
[more like this] - VIETNAMESE CELADON GLAZED 'PHOENIX'
DISH Vietnamese celadon glazed 'phoenix' dish, diameter: 6.375"....
[more like this] - EIGHT PIECES OF ASIAN CELADON GLAZED
POTTERYtwo Vietnamese bowls, one with fluted decoration to exterior, 3 x 5-1/2 in.; one with combed decoration, 2-3/4 x 6-3/4 in.; six pieces of Korean pottery, including...
[more like this] - GROUP (5) ANTIQUE ASIAN CELADON GLAZED
CERAMICS Possibly Ming Era, likely Thai, Vietnamese, and South Chinese, incised decoration in various designs and shades of celadon and Qingbai glaze, 3"h x 10.75"dia (largest),...
[more like this] - GROUP (8) SMALL ASIAN CELADON GLAZED
VESSELS Possibly Ming Era, likely Thai, Vietnamese, and South Chinese, incl. double handled examples, crackle glaze, etc., unmarked, 4.5"h x 3"w (largest), 1.5"h x 1.75"w...
[more like this] - GROUP (12) ANTIQUE ASIAN CELADON GLAZED
BOWLS Possibly Ming Era, likely Thai, Vietnamese, and South Chinese, some decorated with incised designs, 3.5"h x 8"dia (largest), 1.5"h x 4.5"dia (smallest)...
[more like this] - GROUP (9) SMALL ASIAN CELADON GLAZED
VESSELS Possibly Ming Era, likely Thai, Vietnamese, and South Chinese, incl. double handled examples, crackle glaze, etc., unmarked, 3.25"h x 4.5w (largest), 2.25"h x 2"w...
[more like this] - GROUP (5) EARLY ASIAN CELADON GLAZED
VESSELS Possibly Ming Era, likely Thai, Vietnamese, Cambodian, and possibly South Chinese, 7.5"h x 6"w (largest), 6"h x 5"w (smallest)...
[more like this] - GROUP (12) ASIAN CELADON GLAZED CERAMICS
Possibly Ming Era, likely Thai, Vietnamese, and South Chinese, incl. miniature vessels, bowls, vases, with repeating geometric designs, 5.25"h x 5.5"dia (largest), 2.25"h...
[more like this] - PAIR OF VIETNAMESE CELADON GLAZED POTTERY
GARDEN FOO LION GUARDIANS, H: 16-1/2, W: 15, D: 9-3/4 INPair of Vietnamese Celadon Glazed Pottery Garden Foo Lion Guardians, H: 16-1/2, W: 15, D: 9-3/4 in...
[more like this] - VIETNAMESE CELADON GLAZED LOTUS FORM
BOWL Vietnamese celadon glazed ceramic lotus form bowl, possibly Chinese for the Vietnamese market, with celadon interior and with famille rose figural decoration exterior....
[more like this] - A PR OF 15TH C. VIETNAMESE SMALL CELADON
BOWLS Lotus Pattern with incised interior and exterior, in bluish celadon glaze, both with labels from "Saga-Hoi An Hoard-Visal", nos. 68170 & 72764, plus Robert McPherson...
[more like this] - 15TH C. VIETNAMESE FISH FORM CELADON
WATER DROPPER With raised tail, thick grey-green glaze, with label from "Saga-Hoi An Hoard-Visal", no. 10959, and second label from Robert McPherson of London no. HH6; 2 3/4"...
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