Thai Celadon Plate, 15th Century
Located in New York, NY
A rare celadon plate from the kilns of Sangkhalok, one of the main centers of Thai ceramics during
Antique 15th Century and Earlier Thai Other Decorative Dishes and Vide-P...
Celadon
Thai Celadon Plate, 15th Century
Located in New York, NY
A rare celadon plate from the kilns of Sangkhalok, one of the main centers of Thai ceramics during
Celadon
Thai Celadon Plate, Late 19th Century
Located in New York, NY
A Thai Celadon plate, with traditional jade-color, crackled glaze, circa 1890. Lotus decoration in
Celadon
Sawankhalok Ceramic Celadon Plate- - Bowl 15th-16thC Thailand
Located in Dallas, TX
From Sukhothai or Sangkhalok (as named by the Chinese) this antique ceramic bowl is from the original kilns situated outside the wall of the ancient city. The production of ceram...
Earthenware
Celadon Plate on Stand
Located in East Hampton, NY
Mid 18thC. Thai Hand Painted Ceramic Celadon Plate on Stand with Scalloped Edge
Classic Empire Center Table, Oatmeal
Located in Westwood, NJ
A Classic Empire style grey cerused oak oatmeal stained center table with a carved ogee edge, raised on an octagonal pedestal base. Dimensions: 42" W x 42" D x 30" H.
Wood
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 ...
Porcelain
A Chinese Longquan Celadon Lotus Bowl, Ming Dynasty
Located in ARMADALE, VIC
A Chinese Longquan Celadon Lotus Bowl, Ming Dynasty Diameter: 16.7 cm Height: 5.5 cm Provenance: The Collection of Dr. John Yu AC Dr. Yu was the Founding Chair of VisAsia in the Ar...
Ceramic
Thai Celadon Vase, Early 20th Century
Located in New York, NY
A hand-made ceramic vase from Thailand, Early 20th Century. Ribbed shape, tapered neck, classic Celadon green crackle finish. Excellent condition for its age and use.
Celadon
Antique Celadon Song Bowl
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Celadon bowl from Song Dinasty: very antique! from my private collection, now on sale. see the others published under my name Enrica Pasino. They are rare.
Porcelain
Longquan Celadon 'Twin Fish' Dish, Southern Song Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
The "twin fish" dishes, emblematic of fertility and marital joy, are also recognized as one of the Eight Buddhist symbols. These dishes were prominently produced by the Longquan kiln...
Celadon
Qingbai Yuhuchunping Vase Porcelain, Song Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
Covered with a fine bluish glaze, the body entirely decorated with an incised decoration of elegant leafy scrolls and blooming lotuses. "Yuhuchunping" translates to 'spring wine bott...
Ceramic, Porcelain
Antique Southeast Asian Celadon Ceramic Crackled Glaze Charger
Located in Torino, IT
Antique Southeast Asian, possibly Thai or Vietnamese, celadon ceramic charger with a crackled glaze.
20th Century Chinese Celadon Porcelain Rice Bowl in Song Dynasty Style
Located in Marbella, ES
20th century Chinese celadon porcelain rice bow in the style of the Song dynasty. Celadon or greenware are glazed in the jade green color.
Ceramic
Korean Celadon Inlay Plate Goryeo Period
Located in Atlanta, GA
The round ceramic plate with a slightly raised foot ring is dated from late Korean Goryeo Kingdom (918 to 1392 AD) likely toward the end of the 14th century. The plate features a cel...
Ceramic
Large Chinese Celadon Shallow Bowl with Central Incised Peony Element
Located in Stamford, CT
Large Chinese celadon shallow bowl with central incised peony element, early 20th century.
Ceramic
Antique Korean Ceramic Buncheong Bowl Joseon Dynasty
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Korean ceramic bowl supported on a short ring foot in the classic Buncheong (or Punch'ong) style from early Joseon Dynasty circa 15th century. The bowl features a beautiful dense c...
Ceramic
Ming Dynasty Celadon Glazed Charger
Located in Stamford, CT
Ming dynasty celadon glazed charger having fluted interior with plain well center.
Ceramic
With their rich and diverse history, antique, new and vintage Asian ceramics offer colorful and sophisticated ways to add flair to any space.
Japanese pottery dates back at least 13,000 years to the Jōmon period. Pieces from the Late Jōmon era display a rope-cord pattern encircling a pot or jug. During the Muromachi period, potters created simple bowls and utensils frequently used in tea ceremonies and were made as both functional and aesthetic objects.
Ceramics made during Japan’s Meiji period, from 1868 to 1912, reflected an explosion of artistic expression propelled by new access to international trade. Details became more intricate and refined, and colors were enhanced with new glazing practices.
Chinese porcelain, meanwhile, is often identified by its shape. Each reign and dynasty had specific shapes and styles that were encouraged by the imperial ruler. During the Song dynasty, for instance, there were four dominant types of ceramic vase shapes: plum-shaped, pear-shaped, cong-shaped (tall and square) and double-gourd.
Chinese ceramics that were made during the Qing dynasty were demonstrative of an expanded artistic expression, with more delicate shapes and a focus on intricate detailing. The shapes of ceramics from this era are thinner, taller and have subtle features like a gentle flare, such as on the mallet-shaped vase.
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