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Korean Celadon Bottle Vase with Slip Decoration Goryeo Dynasty
Located in Atlanta, GA
and technique indicate that it was a transitional piece from Goryeo to Joseon dynasty. The vase is
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15th Century and Earlier Korean Archaistic Antique Joseon

Materials

Ceramic

Very old Korean pottery bowl/15th century/“Hakeme” pottery bowl/Kintsugi
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
This is a pottery made in the early Joseon Dynasty of Korea. This tea bowl was made around the 15th
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15th Century and Earlier South Korean Other Antique Joseon

Materials

Pottery

Antique Korean Bandaji Nong Tansu Scholars Wedding Cabinet
Located in Lake Worth, FL
most likely produced in the northern provinces of the Korean peninsula, Kyong'gi Province, Joseon
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Early 19th Century Chinoiserie Antique Joseon

Materials

Brass

Moon Jar / Korean Antique vase / Joseon Dynasty / 18th Century
Located in Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
surface of the white porcelain, and it has a pleasant appearance of naturalism typical of the Joseon
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18th Century Korean Antique Joseon

Materials

Ceramic

White and Blue Porcelain Vase / 16th Century / Korean Antiques / Joseon Dynasty
Located in Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
This is a white porcelain celadon vase with grape design from the middle of the Joseon Dynasty
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16th Century Antique Joseon

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Korean Pottery Fish Water Dropper
Located in Seattle, WA
a Joseon scholar's writing instruments. Water from the droppers was used for grinding the ink stone
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19th Century Korean Antique Joseon

Materials

Ceramic

Korean Soban
Located in San Francisco, CA
traditional Korea. Joseon dynasty, circa 1900.
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Early 20th Century South Korean Antique Joseon

Materials

Wood

19th Century Korean Elm Tansu with Brass Decoration
Located in Macclesfield, GB
An exceptional quality and highly decorated Korean Joseon Dynasty three-tier sam-cheung-jang Tansu
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Mid-19th Century Korean Antique Joseon

Materials

Brass

Moon Jar Dalhanari / 17th Century / Korean Antiques / Joseon Dynasty
Located in Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
Moon jar is a type of traditional Korean white porcelain which was made during the Joseon dynasty
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17th Century Korean Antique Joseon

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

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Antique Joseon For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the antique joseon you’re looking for at 1stDibs. Each antique joseon for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using ceramic, wood and pottery. There are many kinds of the antique joseon you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 18th Century to those made as recently as the 20th Century.

How Much is a Antique Joseon?

Prices for an antique joseon can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $470 and can go as high as $6,800, while the average can fetch as much as $2,500.

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From Japanese handmade earthenware pottery, originating circa 14,500 B.C. and adorned with elaborate corded patterns known as jōmon, to natural elm case pieces and storage cabinets built in Qing dynasty–era China to mid-century Thai rice-paper charcoal rubbings, antique and vintage Asian art and furniture make for wonderful additions to all kinds of contemporary interiors.

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