Neolithic Vessel
Located in Chicago, IL
pottery. This terra cotta vessel was buried for the afterlife and dates to about 1800 BC. It features
Antique 15th Century and Earlier Chinese Jars
Terracotta
Neolithic Vessel
Located in Chicago, IL
pottery. This terra cotta vessel was buried for the afterlife and dates to about 1800 BC. It features
Terracotta
Neolithic Jar on Stand
Located in Chicago, IL
This Neolithic jar originates from China 3500 BC and these funerary jars were placed in tombs and
Terracotta
Modern Large Scale Neolithic Style Ceramic Pots
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Two modern Neolithic style Chinese ceramic pots. Sold separately. Large pot has a small hairline
Ceramic
Chinese Neolithic Painted Pottery Jar, Machang Period #5
Located in Bradenton, FL
Chinese Neolithic Pottery Jar from the Majiayao Culture, specifically the Machang phase, in
Pottery
Chinese Neolithic Painted Pottery Jar, Machang Period #8
Located in Bradenton, FL
Chinese Neolithic Pottery Jar from the Majiayao Culture, specifically the Machang phase, in
Pottery
Chinese Neolithic Painted Pottery Jar, Machang Period #9
Located in Bradenton, FL
Chinese Neolithic Pottery Jar from the Majiayao Culture, specifically the Machang phase, in
Pottery
Chinese Neolithic Painted Pottery Jar, Machang Period #3
Located in Bradenton, FL
Chinese Neolithic Pottery Jar from the Majiayao Culture, specifically the Machang phase, in
Pottery
Chinese Neolithic Painted Pottery Jar, Machang Period #4
Located in Bradenton, FL
Chinese Neolithic Pottery Jar from the Majiayao Culture, specifically the Machang phase, in
Pottery
Chinese Neolithic Painted Pottery Jar, Machang Period # 2
Located in Bradenton, FL
Chinese Neolithic Pottery Jar from the Majiayao Culture, specificaly the Machang phase, in
Pottery
Chinese Neolithic Painted Ovoid Pottery Jar, Machang Period #10
Located in Bradenton, FL
Chinese Neolithic Ovoid Pottery Jar from the Majiayao Culture, specifically the Machang phase, in
Pottery
Chinese Neolithic Painted Ovoid Pottery Jar, Machang Period #7
Located in Bradenton, FL
Chinese Neolithic Ovoid Pottery Jar from the Majiayao Culture, specifically the Machang phase, in
Pottery
$450 / item
H 10 in W 4 in D 4 in
Quadrangular Flambé Vases Inspired by Neolithic Ritual Cong Objects, Sold Each
Located in Yonkers, NY
Chinese vintage quadrangular flambé vases inspired by Neolithic ritual Cong-form objects. Inspired
Ceramic
Pottery Tripod Vessel, Neolithic Period
Located in seoul, KR
function. The tripod structure provides stability while also suggesting that the vessel may have been
Earthenware, Pottery
Chinese Neolithic Qijia Culture Red Pottery Vessel, 2200 BC - 1600 BC, China
Located in Austin, TX
An attractive Neolithic Chinese burnished red pottery vessel, Qijia Culture (2200 BC - 1600 BC
Pottery
Chinese Neolithic Qijia Culture Red Pottery Vessel, 2200 BC - 1600 BC, China
Located in Austin, TX
A sublime Chinese neolithic burnished red pottery jug, Qijia Culture (2200 BC - 1600 BC), modern
Pottery
A Burnished Pottery Jar, Neolithic Period, Siwa Culture
Located in seoul, KR
hand-built Neolithic storage vessels of the Siwa culture. Notably, the front surface exhibits clear
Earthenware
American Modernist Organic Hand Painted Ceramic in Variegated Java Hues
Located in New York, NY
. The form recalls both antique African pottery and neolithic Chinese vessels, but also appears
Ceramic, Paint
Unavailable
H 7.63 in Dm 5.25 in
Ancient Chinese Neolithic Ceramic Tripod Vessel by the Xiajiadian Culture
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Fascinating glazed pottery piece with cylindrical form and flared rim standing on three, pointed, conical supports, most likely earthenware and made by the Xiajiadian Culture from In...
Ceramic
Neolithic Tripod Vessels
Located in San Francisco, CA
Neolithic "Xiajiadian Culture" Black Pottery Tripod Vessel
Chinese Terracotta Neolithic Jar Ca. 3rd millennium B.C.
Located in Bonita Springs, FL
Chinese Neolithic Terracotta Frog Storage Jar China, 3rd Millennium B.C. A striking example of
Earthenware, Pottery
Large Chinese Terracotta Neolithic Jar Ca. 3rd millennium B.C.
Located in Bonita Springs, FL
, Neolithic Period (circa 3000–2000 B.C.) An exceptional Neolithic terracotta storage vessel, remarkable both
Earthenware, Pottery
Unavailable
H 24.81 in W 17.72 in D 17.72 in
Sculptural Contemporary Design Ukrainian Chamote Vase Neolithic Tall by Voznicki
By Voznicki
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Andriy and Olesya Voznicki are well established Ukrainian artists. They have both graduated from Lviv Academy of Art in Ukraine, Olesya - from the Art Glass department and Andriy as ...
Clay
Unavailable
H 10.25 in Dm 10.25 in
Neolithic Chinese Painted Terracotta Storage Jar 3rd millennium B.C
Located in Bonita Springs, FL
terracotta storage jar from the Neolithic period, dating to the 3rd millennium B.C. The vessel features a
Pottery, Terracotta
Chinese Painted Neolithic Jar Ca. 3rd-2nd millennium B.C.
Located in Bonita Springs, FL
, showcase intricate designs and decorative elements that are a hallmark of Neolithic pottery. This Chinese
Earthenware, Pottery
Chinese Painted Neolithic Jar Ca. 3rd-2nd millennium B.C.
Located in Bonita Springs, FL
, showcase intricate designs and decorative elements that are a hallmark of Neolithic pottery. This Chinese
Earthenware, Pottery
Chinese Painted Neolithic Jar Ca. 3rd-2nd millennium B.C.
Located in Bonita Springs, FL
, showcase intricate designs and decorative elements that are a hallmark of Neolithic pottery. This Chinese
Earthenware, Pottery
Chinese Large Neolithic Pottery Jar Caiyan Culture TL Tested
By A. Batucchi
Located in Bonita Springs, FL
A majestic large terracotta jar with impressed decorations to the mid to lower body, a slightly flaring neck with globular body. Impressed decoration also to the top of the neck belo...
Terracotta
Unavailable
H 14.88 in Dm 14.5 in
Exceptional Neolithic Chinese Painted Terracotta Storage Jar, 3rd Millennium B.C
Located in Bonita Springs, FL
Historical Context: This vessel belongs to a tradition of painted pottery from Neolithic China, where such
Earthenware, Pottery
Unavailable
H 12.25 in Dm 12.5 in
Neolithic Chinese Terracotta Storage Jar with Frog Motif, 3rd Millennium B.C.
Located in Bonita Springs, FL
Period (circa 3000–2000 B.C.) A striking Neolithic terracotta vessel, distinguished by its sculptural
Pottery, Terracotta
Neolithic Vessel
Located in Chicago, IL
. Accordingly, it is the most collected of all neolithic Chinese pottery.
Earthenware
Neolithic Vessel
Located in Chicago, IL
the colorful decoration. Accordingly, it is the most collected of all neolithic Chinese pottery.
Earthenware
Neolithic Vessel
Located in Chicago, IL
decoration. Accordingly, it is the most collected of all neolithic Chinese pottery.
Earthenware
Neolithic Vessel
Located in Chicago, IL
pottery. This terracotta vessel was buried for the afterlife and dates to circa 1800 BC. It has been
Terracotta
Neolithic Vessel
Located in Chicago, IL
pottery. This terra cotta vessel was buried for the afterlife and dates to circa 1800 BC. This piece is
Terracotta
Neolithic Vessel
Located in Chicago, IL
and vessels, miniature replicas of furniture were also buried. This ceremonial Kang table features two
Earthenware
Massive Neolithic Vessel
Located in Chicago, IL
This pot most likely came from what is now modern Kansu, the corridor west of the Yellow River and in the T'ao River Valley region of northwest China and east Mongolia. The Hsia Chia...
Ceramic, Earthenware
Chinese Neolithic Jar
Located in Chicago, IL
A Chinese Neolithic Period burnished orange buff earthenware storage jar with painted decoration
Ceramic
Neolithic Terracotta Vessel
Located in Chicago, IL
With remaining natural red pigments, this vessel is decorated with black geometric and linear
Terracotta
Petite Neolithic Chinese Vessel
Located in Chicago, IL
This petite ceramic jar is an example of late Neolithic Chinese redware pottery of the Yangshao
Clay
Chinese Archaic Neolithic Majiayao Pottery Vessel
Located in Astoria, NY
Chinese archaic Neolithic Majiayao culture pottery vessel with geometric pattern and four hinges
Pottery
A Set of 5 Neolithic Majia Kiln Chinese Pottery
Located in Southampton, GB
A wonderful set of five Neolithic Clay Pottery Vessels, with hand painted decoration in orange, red
Clay
Portuguese Belo Olive Green Cabbage Leaf Plates, S/8 – 1930-1950
By Caldas Da Rainha
Located in Philadelphia, PA
vessels since neolithic times. Run by Jose Avelino, a specialist in glazes and terracotta, the son of
Terracotta
Neolithic Vessel
Located in Chicago, IL
. Accordingly, it is the most collected of all Neolithic Chinese pottery.
Earthenware
18" Archaic Neolithic Majiayao Pottery Vessel
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Ancient chinese, possibly majiayao culture, neolithic large ceramic pottery vase hand-painted with
Pottery
Neolithic Chinese Pottery
Located in Ventura, CA
Chinese Neolithic Period Vase Chinese pottery, objects made of clay and hardened by heat
Clay, Pottery
Neolithic Chinese Pottery Provenance Dr. Philip Gould (1922-2020)
Located in Ventura, CA
Neolithic Chinese pottery, standing 12 1/2" high and 12" wide from the collection of esteemed
Clay, Pottery
Neolithic Chinese Pottery Provenance Dr. Philip Gould (1922-2020)
Located in Ventura, CA
Neolithic Chinese Pottery Provenance Dr. Philip Gould (1922-2020) The vase holds a distinguished
Clay, Pottery
20" Chinese Neolithic Pottery Vase
Located in West Hollywood, CA
The 20" Chinese Neolithic Pottery Vase – a captivating centerpiece that transcends eras and
Pottery, Clay, Terracotta, Paint
Neolithic Jar on Stand
Located in Chicago, IL
This Neolithic jar originates from China 3500 BC and these funerary jars were placed in tombs and
Terracotta
Chinese Neolithic Style Earthenware Pot
Located in Astoria, NY
Chinese Neolithic style hand painted earthenware pot, with geometric designs. The piece dates from
Earthenware
Chinese Neolithic Pottery Vases circa 3500 BCE
Located in Dallas, TX
Pair of Neolithic period (5000-3000 BCE) Two pieces of Chinese pottery including: 1.) Jar
Pottery
Neolithic Pottery Amphora, 3rd-2nd Millenium BC
Located in seoul, KR
storage containers, cooking vessels, and dining utensils. It was common for Neolithic Chinese cultures to
Earthenware, Pottery
Neolithic Chinese Pottery Provenance Dr. Philip Gould (1922-2020)
Located in Ventura, CA
Neolithic Chinese Pottery Provenance Dr. Philip Gould (1922-2020) The vase holds a distinguished
Clay, Pottery
Neolithic Chinese Pottery Provenance Dr. Philip Gould (1922-2020)
Located in Ventura, CA
Neolithic Pottery Provenance Dr. Philip Gould (1922-2020) This remarkable piece of Neolithic
Clay, Pottery
Jar with Painted Decoration of "Frog" Pattern, Neolithic Period
Located in seoul, KR
transformation he undergoes during rituals. Period: Neolithic period, Presumablt Majiayao culture (ca. 3300–2050
Pottery
Sold
H 12.6 in Dm 12.41 in
Neolithic Chinese Painted Terracotta Twin-Handled Jar, Third Millennium B.C.
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A Neolithic Chinese painted terracotta twin handled jar dating from the third millennium B.C. The
Pottery
Chinese Neolithic Period Pottery Vessel
Located in Astoria, NY
Chinese Neolithic Period (3000 BCE - 2000 BCE) pottery vessel, earthenware with painted decoration
Pottery
Sold
H 18 in W 18 in D 18 in
PC Consolidated Listing- Petite Maya Spiked Censer, Crackled Meiping Vases
Located in Chicago, IL
, Price: $280 Petite Neolithic Chinese Vessel , 2.75 x 4 x 3.5 ,f_21826502 , Price: $228
Porcelain
Neolithic Pottery Vessel
Located in Hudson, NY
An unglazed storage jar, ovoid form with rolled lip, decorated with bands of incised cross hatched lines and mottled surface coloring.
Ceramic
Three Chinese Neolithic pottery Ewers with swallow mouths.
Located in Westport, CT
A set of three Neolithic Ewes with handles from Gansu Province, Northern China.
A DIMINUTIVE NEOLITHIC IRON-RED AND BROWN-PAINTED POTTERY JAR
Located in San Francisco, CA
A DIMINUTIVE NEOLITHIC IRON-RED AND BROWN-PAINTED OVIFORM POTTERY JAR. Of stout tapering form
A ROBUST NEOLITHIC RED AND BLACK PAINTED OVIFORM POTTERY JAR
Located in San Francisco, CA
Of sharply tapering ovoid form with everted lip adorned with chevron patterning, the body painted with a double row of bold red and black stick figure designs interrupted by lug hand...
Chinese Neolithic Leather-Look Vessel
Located in Bonita Springs, FL
Rounded jar with flared rim and base from 2nd millennium B.C. or later. Leather texture to the body.
Terracotta
Chinese Neolithic Majiayao Bichrome Jar w/ Handles
Located in Bonita Springs, FL
East Asia, China, Neolithic Period, Majiayao culture, ca. 3300 to 2000 BCE. An impressive pottery
Pottery
$48,000
H 5.13 in Dm 10 in
Archaic Chinese Bronze Ritual Vessel, Gui, Early Western Zhou, 11th century BCE
Located in Austin, TX
A stunning and rare Chinese archaic bronze gui, a type of ritual bronze vessel used to hold grain, either for feasting, or for making offerings to the ancestors, late Shang to early ...
Bronze
A Rare Dingyao Green-Glazed Dragon Dish, Liao-Song Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
This dish is covered in a rich green glaze, with a central medallion depicting a sinuous dragon in high relief, surrounded by a continuous band of floral scrolls. The dragon’s scales...
Ceramic, Stoneware
Pair of Neolithic Basalt Stone Celts, Great Britain
Located in Stamford, CT
Two Neolithic basalt hone stones mounted on black steel bases. A hone stone was used to sharpen weapons and tools such as an adze, hoe or axe. These beautiful prehistoric objects are...
Stone
Every time you move into a house or an apartment — or endeavor to refresh the home you’ve lived in for years — life for that space begins anew. The right home accent, be it the simple placement of a decorative bowl on a shelf or a ceramic vase for fresh flowers, can transform an area from drab to spectacular. But with so many materials and items to choose from, it’s easy to get lost in the process. The key to styling with antique and vintage decorative objects is to work toward making a happy home that best reflects your personal style.
Ceramics are a versatile addition to any home. If you’ve amassed an assortment of functional pottery over the years, think of your mugs and salad bowls as decorative objects, ideal for displaying in a glass cabinet. Vintage ceramic serveware can pop along white open shelving in your dining area, while large stoneware pitchers paired with woven baskets or quilts in an open cupboard can introduce a rustic farmhouse-style element to your den.
Translucent decorative boxes or bowls made of an acrylic plastic called Lucite — a game changer in furniture that’s easy to clean and lasts long — are modern accents that are neutral enough to dress up a coffee table or desktop without cluttering it. If you’re showcasing pieces from the past, a vintage jewelry box for displaying your treasures can spark conversation: Where is the jewelry box from? Is there a story behind it?
Abstract sculptures or an antique vessel for your home library can draw attention to your book collection and add narrative charm to the most appropriate of corners. There’s more than one way to style your bookcases, and decorative objects add a provocative dynamic. “I love magnifying glasses,” says Alex Assouline, global vice president of luxury publisher Assouline, of adding one’s cherished objects to a home library. “They are both useful and decorative. Objects really elevate libraries and can also make them more personal.”
To help with personalizing your space and truly making it your own, find an extraordinary collection of decorative objects on 1stDibs.
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