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Chinese Green Glazed Ceramic Jars, 19th Century

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  • Chinese Ceramic Teapot Elephant shape Celadon Glaze, Mid 20th Century
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a Chinese handcrafted ceramic teapot with an elephant shape and a celadon glaze, which we date to the 20th century, circa 1930s. The Teapot is handcrafted of a heavy ceram...
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    Mid-20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Ceramics

    Materials

    Ceramic

  • French 19th Century Faded Green Glazed Ceramic Confit Jar
    Located in Buisson, FR
    Beautiful confit jar with very rare faded green glaze. Confit jars were used primarily in the South of France for the preservation of meats such as duck or goose for dishes such as...
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    Antique 19th Century French French Provincial Ceramics

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    Ceramic

  • 19th century Italian glazed ceramic sardines jar
    Located in Milan, IT
    Splendid 19th-century Italian glazed ceramic sardines jar
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    Antique 19th Century Italian Folk Art Ceramics

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    Ceramic

  • 19th Century Spanish Green Glazed Earthenware Jar
    Located in Marbella, ES
    19th Century Spanish green glazed earthenware jar
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Spanish Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

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    Iron

  • China Green Ceramic Alcohol Gourd 19th Century
    Located in Beuzevillette, FR
    Ceramic teapot or liquor jug with beautiful green crackle glaze. This type of carafe was traditionally used to serve Huangjiu, an alcohol made from cereals...
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    Antique 19th Century Chinese Ceramics

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    Ceramic

  • Chinese Celadon Glazed Lotus Charger, Qing Dynasty, 18th Century
    Located in Austin, TX
    A sublime Chinese celadon glazed shallow dish or charger, Qing Dynasty, mid 18th century, China. Beautifully glazed, with a carved decoration of a group of lotus, leaves, stalks and blossoms. The interior wall with radiating S-shaped lines, a motif that is repeated on the wide rim of the dish. The back undecorated. Glazed all-over with an even bright celadon glaze, with some attractive areas of crackle. Ex. Butterfield's, San Francisco. Plate stand for display...
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    Antique Mid-18th Century Chinese Qing Ceramics

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    Porcelain

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