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Place of Origin: Chinese
Han Cocoon-Shaped Vessel
Located in Coral Gables, FL
Han dynasty, China, circa 200 BC-2 AD.
Category
15th Century and Earlier Other Antique Chinese Antiquities
Materials
Earthenware
$5,000
1910 Vintage Chinese Door Pulls
Located in Dallas, TX
Chinese bronze door pulls.
Category
1910s Vintage Chinese Antiquities
Materials
Bronze
Chinese double gourd porcelain vase, 18th c.
Located in New York, NY
blue glazed multi-lobed double gourd vase; 2.2in(D) x 2.2in(W) x 4.25in(H) are the dimensions of the porcelain vase only (not including the wooden base); the wooden base shown in the...
Category
Late 18th Century Antique Chinese Antiquities
Materials
Porcelain
Han Cocoon Shaped Vessel
Located in Coral Gables, FL
Han dynasty, China, circa 200 BC to 2 AD.
Category
15th Century and Earlier Other Antique Chinese Antiquities
Materials
Earthenware
$5,000
2 Chinese export porcelain jugs, each w/ dish, 19th c.
Located in New York, NY
7.5in(W) x 4in(D) x 1.4in(H) are the dimensions of the larger jug; larger dish: 7.4in(W) x 5.5in(D)
Category
Early 19th Century Antique Chinese Antiquities
Materials
Porcelain
3 Chinese rose medallion porcelain jugs, 19th c.
Located in New York, NY
decorated with figural scenes; 4.5in(D) x 6.7in(W) x 5.4in(H) are the dimensions of the tallest jug
Category
Late 19th Century Antique Chinese Antiquities
Materials
Porcelain
$1,200 / set
pair of Chinese blue
white porcelain cover jars, 19th c.
Located in New York, NY
overall height of each cover jar including lighting components: 29in(H); cover jar only: 15in(H); each jar is decorated with a continuous figural scene
Category
Late 19th Century Antique Chinese Antiquities
Materials
Porcelain
Eastern Han Dynasty Terracotta Model of a Paper Mill , China
206BC - 220AD
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
Slab pottery constructed Model of a Paper Mill, in Green and Cream Color Glazed Terracotta having a peaked roof – open walled form with a mechanical pounder and a large round storage container. Light blue-green mottled glazed surface with some iridescence patina to the glaze. The Iridescence is a refraction of the layers on the glass that produces multicolor hues & metallic luster, and only develops after one thousand years of being buried in the ground. An unquestionable mark of antiquity, impossible to falsify.
Han Dynasty, dated 206 B.C-220 A.D.
Condition: Excellent, wear commensurate with age, an unusual example.
This fantastic piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Sculptural effigies of domesticated animals were often interred in the tombs of nobility and elite members of the social hierarchy. Models like this one were made to represent everything from simple goat or pig pens to the most elaborate towers and palaces. Because very few ancient Chinese buildings have survived intact, these models, along with descriptions from ancient texts, give a good representation of what the buildings might have looked like.
Burial figurines of graceful dancers, mystical beasts, and everyday objects reveal both how people in early China approached death and how they lived. Since people viewed the afterlife as an extension of worldly life, these figurines, called mingqi, sometimes referred as “spirit utensils” or “vessels of ghosts” disclose details of routine existence and provide insights into belief systems over a thousand-year period. For the first time in Chinese history, we have images of rural and daily life during the Han in the form of contemporary records...
Category
15th Century and Earlier Han Antique Chinese Antiquities
Materials
Terracotta
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