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Two Chinese Ming Period Unglazed Stoneware Jars

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  • A Chinese Ming Dynasty Cizhou Wine Jar
    Located in ARMADALE, VIC
    A Chinese Ming Dynasty Cizhou Wine Jar Provenance: Private Australian Collection acquired in 1950s.
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  • Chinese Stoneware Jar Celadon fluted detail, Ming Dynasty 14th to 16th Century
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a very old interesting provincial Chinese stoneware Celadon Jar, probably Longquan, with fluted or ribbed decoration, which we date to the Ming Dynasty, between the 14th and 16th Centuries. The Jar has an interesting circular baluster shape with an open everted rim and low foot. It has been decorated with moulded vertical flutes or ribs to its lower half. The base is concave and fairly deep. The Jar has a mossy-olive green colour having a celadon glaze which runs from the base to the upper rim as it would have been glazed upside down, with some glaze around the top section of the inner rim. Unglazed parts fire to a terracotta brown colour at the rim, lower body and the foot rim. The piece is unmarked but for similar pieces see the superb book: Chinese Ceramics by He Li published by Thames & Hudson, 1996; pages 164 to 184. NOTES Longquan is a city in South west China. These wares were produced over a long time period from 959 to 1550; which covers the Northern Song...
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    Antique 15th Century and Earlier Chinese Ming Ceramics

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  • Antique Ming Period Cizhou Statue of a Guanyin China Chinese Porcelain
    Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
    Chinese statue representing Kwan Yin/ Guanyin seated in rajalilasana on a throne, holding a child on her knees, two servants on either side. Cizhou porcelain with cream and brown gla...
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  • Chinese Stoneware Funeral Shrine Model and Figure Ming Dynasty
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    A stoneware shrine model with a figurine made in Ming dynasty (15th-17th century) in China and used as funeral burial objects. It is not known whether the two objects were originally associated, but they display similar glaze and oxidation and were in the same collection. The stoneware building is an architectural rendering of a typical ancestor shrine used at the time. It features a single room behind an elaborate front with double doors, under a multiple layered eaves. There are great architectural and decorative details throughout. The green glaze shows a wonderful silvery oxidation, an indication that the piece was buried in the ground. The side appears to be glazed lightly originally and some scrape marks and oxidized glaze residues remains. The back is unglazed. The figure is a typical tomb figurine...
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    Antique 16th Century Chinese Ming Ceramics

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  • Large Chinese Martaban Jar, Ming Dynasty
    Located in Pasadena, CA
    This is a large Chinese 17th Century Stoneware Martaban Jar. Martancan Jars were created to store food items such as grain, tea, oil, etc. The ...
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    Antique Late 17th Century Chinese Chinese Export Ceramics

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  • Antique Chinese Porcelain Charcoal Container Ming Period Landscape Figure
    Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
    Description Dating to the early 17th century most likely. Of absolute lovely quality painting with a figural landscape scene. Matching storage box included. Condition fritt...
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