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Period: 15th Century and Earlier
Chinese Blue Porcelain Dish
Located in Tampa, FL
A Chinese ming dynasty porcelain dish. The color has a lot of blue in it with lots of designs as well. China, Ming dynasty so therefore they could be anywhere from the 1300s to the 1...
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Chinese Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Porcelain
Antique Korean Ceramic Bowl with Incised Design
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Korean stoneware bowl from Goryeo dynasty circa 12th century. The conical form bowl with a small raised foot rim is covered in a celadon green glaze...
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Korean Archaistic Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Ceramic
Pre-Columbian Round Redware Jar
Located in Chicago, IL
With a worn finish, this round orangeware bowl is a wonderful example of Pre-Columbian pottery. The delicate bowl has a squat form and tapered lip. Painted with stokes of red slip an...
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Central American Pre-Columbian Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Ceramic
Late 20th Century John Somers Pewter Round Flower Bowl
By John Somers
Located in Raleigh, US
John Somers Brazilian Pewter ‘Floreira’ Flower Bowl
Dimensions: 5 x 5 inches (round)
Material: High-quality Brazilian pewter
Features:
Footed base for stability and elegance
Sophist...
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Brazilian British Colonial Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Pewter
Persian-style Annamese stoneware, late 15th century, Le dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
Stoneware decorated with Persian-style colors and patterns, and it is highly likely that this Annamese pottery intended for export was produced to meet Middle Eastern demand.
Dates : 15th century Le Dynasty
Region : North Annam, Vietnam
Type : Stoneware Dish
Found/Acquired : Southeast Asia , South China Sea, Hoi An Ship
Reference : Double checked with reference to the original catalogue
Butterfield Treasures Hoi An Hoard Auction Catalogs / San Francisco Butterfields 2000
* Vietnamese trade ceramics
Around the mid-14th century, Vietnam developed its ceramics production technology by producing blue and white porcelain, and began to export it overseas. During this period, China Ming Dynasty implemented a policy of lifting the ban from 1371 to 1657 and restricted foreign trade. This served as a good opportunity in the trade history of Vietnamese ceramics, and ceramic exports...
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Vietnamese Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Stoneware
Maya Polychrome Copador Bowl
Located in Chicago, IL
Exhibiting a rich patina, this petite Maya ceramic bowl dating back to c. 600-900 AD was crafted in the El Copador style. The El Copador style is a polych...
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Salvadoran Pre-Columbian Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Ceramic
Grey Marble Mortar High Period circa 16th
Located in Beuzevillette, FR
Antique large marble mortar of the high period. Dating from the late Middle Ages, early Renaissance. This mortar is made of grey marble.
The morta...
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French Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Marble
Celadon Chinese Porcelain Bowl
Located in Tampa, FL
A Chinese ming dynasty porcelain celadon bowl. China, Ming dynasty so therefore they could be anywhere from the 1300s to the 1600s.
Category
Chinese Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Porcelain
Pair of Costa Rican Terracotta Ovoid Bowls
Located in London, GB
This beautiful and highly decorative pair of Costa Rican terracotta bowls are ovoid in shape and come from the Talamancan Mountains region. They are decorated stylized human faces in...
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Costa Rican Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Clay
Rare Annamese Stoneware with underglaze Blue and Painted Green, 15-16th Century
Located in seoul, KR
This Annamese ceramic plate features a central floral motif rendered in underglaze blue, complemented by delicate green-painted leaves—an innovative characteristic of Annamese ceramics of the time. The rim is adorned with swirling cloud patterns and additional stylized floral designs.
The use of green overpainting, a distinctive element in Annamese ceramics, parallels similar examples documented in The Age of Discovery: Asian Ceramics Found Along the Maritime Silk Road, particularly on pages 59, 64, and 66 of the Annamese ship catalog. Such pieces were widely traded along the Maritime Silk Road, showcasing the rich cultural exchange between Vietnam and other regions.
Year/Period : 15th century
Region : North Vietnam, Vietnam
Type : Dish
Found/Acquired : Southeast Asia , South China Sea, Hoi An Ship
1) Butterfield Treasures Hoi An Hoard Auction Catalogs / San Francisco Butterfields 2000
2) Asian Ceramic Found along Maritime Silk Route / National Maritime Museum of Korea
* Vietnamese trade ceramics
Around the mid-14th century, Vietnam developed its ceramics production technology by producing blue and white porcelain, and began to export it overseas. During this period, China Ming Dynasty implemented a policy of lifting the ban from 1371 to 1657 and restricted foreign trade. This served as a good opportunity in the trade history of Vietnamese ceramics, and ceramic exports...
Category
Vietnamese Ming Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Stoneware
Fine Kashan Pottery Ceramic Bowl, Persian, 13th Century
Located in London, GB
A fine kashan pottery ceramic bowl
Persian, 13th century
Measures: Height 7.5cm, diameter 19cm
Depicting a bird, this charming piece is an example ...
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Persian Kashan Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Ceramic
Calcite Bowl
Located in Brecht, BE
This is a huge calcite bowl, extra ordinary by its size, found in Mexico.
Category
Mexican Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Stone
Antique Korean Ceramic Komogai Chawan with Tamagode Glaze
Located in Atlanta, GA
A ceramic tea bowl with milky white glaze made in Korea for Japanese market circa 16-17th century.
The thinly potted bowl is in the shape called Hatazori-gata (curving-lip type) that is known as Komogai (or Kumagawa) type. It was named after the historical port of Komogai, close to Bushan in Gyongsangnam-do, southern coast of Korea, where these bowls were traded and exported to Japan in the 16-17th century. The white glaze that covers nearly the entire surface resembles the color and texture of eggshell, therefore is known as Tamago-de. This type of glaze is rather rare, and few examples exist. It was believed that the Tamago-de glaze was only made in Korea from late 16th to mid-17th century during Japan's Edo period.
The tea bowl on offer bears typical characteristic of Tamago-de glaze. The smooth milky color glaze shows a fine crackle with scattered spots of flakes exposing the dark clay underneath. The glaze on the rim was largely worn off, so was on the base. There is a subtle indentation on the bottom of the interior known as kagami (tea pool). The ring base is relatively thick compared to the base and trimmed by the potter's knife. It appears delicate to the eyes, but it feels strong in the hands.
The bowl comes with a fabric pouch...
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Korean Other Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Ceramic
Antique Islamic Glazed Ceramic Bowl with Splashed Decoration
Located in Atlanta, GA
An Islamic ceramic bowl from Samanid Dynasty Persia circa 10th century, possibly from Nishapur. The earth ware body of the bowl was made of a red clay, whic...
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Persian Islamic Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Ceramic
Published Polychromed Rattling Tripod Bowl - Guanacaste, Costa Rica (600-900 AD)
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
Birmania polychrome pottery tripod bowl having hollow rattle, zoomorphic head type feet. Interior painted decoration probably depicts a stylized alligator ...
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Costa Rican Pre-Columbian Antique 15th Century and Earlier Bowls and Baskets
Materials
Pottery