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Place of Origin: Hong Kong
Pair of Large Brass Lotus Fixtures by Feldman in the Style of Tommi Parzinger
By Feldman Lighting Co.
Located in Saint Louis, MO
Pair of large lotus pendant light fixtures by Feldman Lighting Company. A show stopper and epitome of glam. Large Parzinger style brass lotus pedant fixture by Feldman Lighting Company. The largest of the Feldman Lotus Fixtures...
Category

1960s Hollywood Regency Vintage Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Brass

Contemporary side table with Gold Chinoiserie elements by Alexander's Collection
By Alexander Anisimov
Located in Hong Kong, HK
This table model, designed in the style of a contemporary vision of chinoiserie, is part of the " Forbideen City" collection. The corners of the table have 4 figures representing the...
Category

2010s Chinoiserie Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Gold Leaf

Arch Study Desk By André Fu Living
By André Fu
Located in Admiralty, HK
inspired by the graceful curves of architectural arches, the arch bedside cabinet captures the essence of architectural beauty in a functional piece of furniture. with a captivating ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Wood, Walnut

Single Brass Lotus Flower Candleholder
By Feldman Lighting Co.
Located in St. Louis, MO
Single brass lotus flower candleholder, attributed to Feldman light company. Original patina to brass, has former owners info engraved into bottom ...
Category

1960s Hollywood Regency Vintage Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Brass

Two Large green glazed figures, Ming Period (1368-1644)
Located in seoul, KR
Statues of Chinese dignitaries crafted from terracotta, featuring glazes in green and ocher, are set on rectangular bases. The wide-sleeved robes and craftsmanship, along with the cylindrical flat hats with detachable head, indicate their Chinese origin, specifically from the Ming Era. Period: Ming Dynasty Medium: Green-glazed Pottery Type: Figure Provenance : Acquired in early 2000s from Hongkong * Ming Dynasty Glazed Pottery Figures Ming Dynasty glazed pottery figures are renowned for their bold color palette, intricate detailing, and lifelike forms, distinguishing them from earlier traditions. These figures, which depict officials, warriors, animals, and mythical creatures, are characterized by high-gloss lead-based glazes in green, amber, ochre, and sancai (three-color) combinations. The thickly applied glaze pools in recesses, creating depth and enhancing sculptural details. With dynamic postures, expressive facial features, and meticulously rendered drapery, these figures reflect the period’s advancement in ceramic craftsmanship, offering a greater sense of movement and realism compared to the rigid and stylized forms of earlier dynasties. A defining characteristic of Ming glazed pottery is its elaborate surface detailing, often achieved through raised relief elements and contrasting glazes. Equestrian figures, for example, feature carefully sculpted saddles, harnesses, and decorative embellishments, while human figures are adorned with intricate robes and headdresses. The large scale of these tomb figures, often more imposing than those from previous periods, underscores the increasing importance of funerary art during the Ming era. Unlike later Qing Dynasty figures...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Ming Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Pair of Bespoke Charlotte Horstmann Rosewood and Brass Campaign Chairs, C. 1950s
By Charlotte Horstmann
Located in Peabody, MA
A bespoke pair of campaign chairs in rosewood and brass by the renowned Hong Kong antiques dealer Charlotte Horstmann, circa 1950s.
Category

1950s Campaign Vintage Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Brass

Two Glazed Court Attendants, Ming Period (1368-1644)
Located in seoul, KR
Two finely hollow-moulded terracotta statuettes from ancient China, dating to the Ming Dynasty. The figure is depicted standing, dressed in long, flowing robes, painted in vibrant blue or green and deep amber yellow. The hair is styled into an elaborate top-knot, painted in a muted brown. Areas left unpainted would have been 'cold-painted' after firing, contrasting with the vivid fired blue or green and amber pigments. The figure is shown with the left hand raised to the chest, as if holding something, possibly an offering or incense. Figurines like this were placed in tombs to guide the deceased on their journey to the afterlife. The Ming Dynasty was known for its exceptional artistic achievements, partly due to its economic prosperity. Since the Han Dynasty, it was customary to bury terracotta miniatures of everyday objects with the deceased. These items, known as mingqi, or "spirit utensils" and "vessels for ghosts," were believed to help and assist the deceased in the afterlife. Mingqi were crafted in the form of cooking utensils, miniature replicas of houses, temples, furniture, and other items. Anthropomorphic and zoomorphic terracotta figures were also popular, designed to assist, entertain, and recreate the living world for the deceased. Period: Ming Dynasty Medium: Green/blue-glazed Pottery Type: Figure Provenance : Acquired in late 1990s from Hongkong Reference : 1) Ancient & Oriental - Terracotta Tomb Attendants (Type : Highly related) 2) La Maison De La Petite Sara S.r.l. - Archaeology section - A Black glazed Terracotta Statuette, Servant with Trumpet, Ming Dynasty (Price realised : 700 GBP / Type : Highly related) * Ming Dynasty Glazed Pottery Figures Ming Dynasty glazed pottery figures are renowned for their bold color palette, intricate detailing, and lifelike forms, distinguishing them from earlier traditions. These figures, which depict officials, warriors, animals, and mythical creatures, are characterized by high-gloss lead-based glazes in green, amber, ochre, and sancai (three-color) combinations. The thickly applied glaze pools in recesses, creating depth and enhancing sculptural details. With dynamic postures, expressive facial features, and meticulously rendered drapery, these figures reflect the period’s advancement in ceramic craftsmanship, offering a greater sense of movement and realism compared to the rigid and stylized forms of earlier dynasties. A defining characteristic of Ming glazed pottery is its elaborate surface detailing, often achieved through raised relief elements and contrasting glazes. Equestrian figures, for example, feature carefully sculpted saddles, harnesses, and decorative embellishments, while human figures are adorned with intricate robes and headdresses. The large scale of these tomb figures, often more imposing than those from previous periods, underscores the increasing importance of funerary art during the Ming era. Unlike later Qing Dynasty figures...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Ming Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Regency Brass & Bakelite Eight Piece Cocktail Bar Tool Set by Maxwell Phillips
By Maxwell Phillips
Located in San Diego, CA
A very cool and extremely well made Hollywood Regency brass, stainless steel and bakelite eight piece cocktail bar tool set by Maxwell Phillips, ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Hollywood Regency Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Brass, Stainless Steel

Qingbai Melon form water ewer, Five Dynasties-Northern song dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
The oviform body is divided into few lobes, and the shoulder is applied with a pair of small loops molded. Period : Five Dynasties-Song Dynasty(907~1279) Type : Ewer Medium : Zheji...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Qingbai Lotus Censer, Song Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
This exquisite Qingbai piece, acquired in Hong Kong in the late 1990s, is a high-quality artifact from the Southern Song Dynasty, likely produced at the Hutian Kiln. The base exhibit...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

A Set of (2) Antique Rosewood Carved Chairs
By George Zee and Co
Located in Phoenix, AZ
A set of 2 rosewood chairs. Each chair has a delicate hummingbird and cherry blossom carving. Dimensions: Height – 37.5 inches from floor to the highest point and 36.5 inches from...
Category

Mid-20th Century Japonisme Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Teak

Ming Period Large Pottery Horse with Saddle (15-16th Century)
Located in seoul, KR
This Ming Dynasty painted pottery horse is depicted standing on a tiered rectangular pedestal. The horse has a well-proportioned body, with sturdy legs and a slightly arched neck. The eyes and muzzle are subtly outlined and incised. The mane is sculpted with deep, parallel grooves. The tail is long and slightly curved left, extending downward. The saddle is prominently featured at the center of the horse’s back, detailed with a raised, rounded seat and an attached stirrup hanging down one side. The saddlecloth is textured with a crosshatch pattern, bordered by a row of carved fringe-like elements. The horse's legs display subtle musculature, and the hooves are clearly defined, with black pigment accentuating their edges. The original painted pigments, including white, black, and ochre, are still visible, though faded in some areas. The black pigment highlights the mane, tail, and parts of the bridle, while the ochre tones accentuate the saddle and decorative elements. Period: Ming Dynasty Medium: Green, black, and ochre glazed Pottery Type: Figure Provenance : Acquired in late 1990s from Hongkong Reference : Asian Civilisations Museum - Accession No. C-1384 / 1994-00441 - Ming Dynasty Figure of Horse (Type : Closely Related) * Ming Dynasty Glazed Pottery Figures Ming Dynasty glazed pottery figures are renowned for their bold color palette, intricate detailing, and lifelike forms, distinguishing them from earlier traditions. These figures, which depict officials, warriors, animals, and mythical creatures, are characterized by high-gloss lead-based glazes in green, amber, ochre, and sancai (three-color) combinations. The thickly applied glaze pools in recesses, creating depth and enhancing sculptural details. With dynamic postures, expressive facial features, and meticulously rendered drapery, these figures reflect the period’s advancement in ceramic craftsmanship, offering a greater sense of movement and realism compared to the rigid and stylized forms of earlier dynasties. A defining characteristic of Ming glazed pottery is its elaborate surface detailing, often achieved through raised relief elements and contrasting glazes. Equestrian figures, for example, feature carefully sculpted saddles, harnesses, and decorative embellishments, while human figures are adorned with intricate robes and headdresses. The large scale of these tomb figures, often more imposing than those from previous periods, underscores the increasing importance of funerary art during the Ming era. Unlike later Qing Dynasty figures...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Ming Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Hexagonal Porcelain Vase with Landscape Decoration, Late Qing Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
The vase has a hexagonal shape, with a structure that extends seamlessly from the rim to the base, creating a sense of visual stability. The neck features sculpted handles in the for...
Category

19th Century Qing Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Green-Glazed Tripod Vessel, Han Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
Han Dynasty green-glazed tripods are comparatively rare, especially ones that have retained their structural integrity and glaze over millennia. Pieces in good condition are scarce b...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Han Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

Selection of Machine Age Aluminum Steamer Trunks or Coffee Tables
Located in Atlanta, GA
Selection of Machine Age Aluminum Steamer Trunks, made by and/or retailed by the K. Janson Company of Hong Kong, circa 1940s. They are priced ...
Category

1930s Machine Age Vintage Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Metal, Aluminum

Arch Bedside Cabinet By André Fu Living
By André Fu
Located in Admiralty, HK
inspired by the graceful curves of architectural arches, the arch study desk captures the essence of architectural beauty in a functional piece of furniture. with a captivating desi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Wood, Walnut

Decorative Object, Lilique Style Casting Glass Custom Made Sculpture
By Alexander's Collection
Located in Hong Kong, HK
Decorative Object, Lilique Style Casting Glass Custom Made Sculpture Add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your home decor with our stunning In the Style of Lalique Sculptu...
Category

2010s Chinoiserie Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Uranium Glass

Wall Decoration Handmade Silk Embroidered Tapestry, Jesus
By Alexander's Collection
Located in Hong Kong, HK
Wall Decoration Handmade Silk Embroidered Tapestry, Jesus Jesus after being taken down from the cross Add a touch of elegance and spiritual significance to your home decor with our...
Category

2010s Other Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Silk

A Rare Cream-Glazed Ding yao Ewer and Cover, Northern Song Dynasty (960–1127)
Located in seoul, KR
The octagonal lobed ovoid body rising from a short spreading foot to a tall trumpet neck, set at the shoulder with a tall curved spout and to the other side with a tall strap handle, the dished cover surmounted with a ruyi-shaped finial, covered overall in a creamy-white glaze. Compared to other similar types of Northern Song Dynasty ceramics, this piece is extremely elegant in shape. It most closely resembles the Qingbai porcelain in the collection of The Museum of Oriental Ceramics in Osaka. Period : Northern Song dynasty(960~1127) Type : Creamy-white Ding yao glaze Ewer Provenance : Acquired in 1999, Hongkong Reference : THE MET Accession Number: 18.57.1 Sotheby's London 2018 - St George Street Sale Asian Art - Lot 208 * Song Dynasty Ding-Yao Ware Song Dynasty Ding Yao porcelain holds a significant place in Chinese ceramic art, specifically as a type of white porcelain produced during the Song Dynasty. Produced predominantly during the mid to late Song Dynasty, Ding Yao ceramics are renowned for their delicate and intricate features. Ding Yao ceramics were primarily crafted from clay rich in white minerals and fired at high temperatures to achieve a durable and lustrous surface. One distinctive characteristic of this serene white ceramic is the presence of silver or gold-colored splashes of glaze, often created using a mineral called galena. Galena, with its lustrous appearance, was suitable for creating fine patterns and intricate decorations. These ceramics frequently feature delicate carvings, floral motifs, or subtle decorations. While commonly used for utilitarian purposes such as tableware, Ding Yao porcelain also served as a medium for artistic expression, producing many artworks. The production of Ding Yao ceramics was relatively limited, and surviving pieces are considered rare and valuable art pieces...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

An Exceptional Gilt-Bronze Dragon, Presumably Six Dynasties
Located in seoul, KR
An art piece presumably from the Six Dynasties period in China, spanning from the 3rd to the 6th centuries. This era is known for its political fragmentation but also significant cul...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Sancai-Glazed Pottery Tripod Jar, Tang Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
The globular body is supported on three claw feet and is covered in a splashed-glaze of amber, green and cream color, which stops short of the unglazed base. Date : Tang Dynasty(61...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Tang Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Earthenware

Vintage Japanese Imari Porcelain Bowl Hand-Painted for Geary's Beverly Hill
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Vintage Japanese Imari Porcelain 7.5" Bowl - Hand Decorated for Geary's Beverly Hills. Set of two Japanese Imari porcelain Bowls from the prestigious brand GEARYS BEVERLY HILLS, Vintage collectible large blue and white porcelain bowl. These beautiful Japanese bowls are hand painted. Perfect for display or using as catchall or vide poche. Vintage Japanese Porcelain...
Category

20th Century Japonisme Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Rare Qingbai Carved Ewer, Song-Yuan Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
This Qingbai ewer features a rounded body with smooth curves, a short spout, and a looped handle, presenting a harmonious and balanced form. The lid is adorned with a flower-shaped f...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Lantern Oval Pendant By André Fu Living
By André Fu
Located in Admiralty, HK
a oval pendant designed to evoke a strong sense of understated luxury. crafted with fu’s signature lantern that is made up of two layers of fabric shades, each lamp evoke a sensuous ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Porcelain Famille Rose Tea Cup or Soup Set
Located in New York, NY
A beautiful vintage porcelain famille rose three-piece hand-decorated teacup and saucer or soup set with lid, in the Chinoiserie style, circa mid-20th century, Hong Kong (British rul...
Category

Mid-20th Century Chinoiserie Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

George Zee Rosewood Chinese Chippendale Sectional Sofa
By George Zee
Located in W Allenhurst, NJ
Phenomenal mid century George Zee Teak sectional. Superb detailing in fretwork with classic Ming legs. Versatile in placement. Solid and heavy. From the estate of an executive with T...
Category

Mid-20th Century Ming Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Rosewood

Large Blue and Green Chinoiserie Ceramic Elephant Garden Stool or Side Table
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A large ceramic glazed elephant garden stool in blue, green, and mint. Collectors across the globe have coveted these chinoiserie garden stools for decades. This one in particular is...
Category

20th Century Chinoiserie Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Paint

Figure of a Horse with traces of white slip, Western Jin-Han Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
A standing horse, back legs slightly apart and bent, tail erect, wearing a saddle with saddlecloth, and with bridal ornaments on forelock. This horse represents a breed from the Mong...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Han Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Flow Blue and White Chinoiserie Ceramic Garden Stool with Koi Fish Floral Motif
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A fabulous flow blue traditional English chinoiserie ceramic garden stool. Great for use as a stool for extra seating, a small side table, or as a plant stand. This lovely stool is created from ceramic and features a glazed floral motif in blue and white. Raised circular decorations decorate the body amongst pierced designs. A deep cobalt blue Chinese...
Category

20th Century Chinoiserie Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Paint

Ming Dynasty Green-Glazed Horse and Rider (15-16th Century)
Located in seoul, KR
Statues of Chinese horse and rider, featuring glazes in green, amber, are set on rectangular bases. Period: Ming Dynasty Medium: Green-glaze...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Ming Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Feldman Lotus Flower table Lamp Style of Parzinger
By Feldman Lighting Co.
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Brass sculptural repousse lotus blossom table lamp on a black lacquered base, by Feldman Lighting (often described as in the style of Tommi Parzinger). In addition to the large main ...
Category

1960s Vintage Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Brass

A Carved White Ware 'peony' vase, Song-Yuan dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
The vase is raised on a slightly splayed foot and flanked on the tall cylindrical neck by a pair of mask handles. The body is molded with lotus scroll pattern between a floral scroll...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

A Rare Moulded Dingyao 'Cranes And Fishes' Bowl, Northern Song - Jin Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
This bowl stands out for its detailed depiction of two fish amid soft spiral waves, bordered by two cranes within the bowl. The design's depth and clarity, from the lifelike portrayal of the landscape to the cranes' meticulously detailed features, render this piece exceptionally unique and rare. Such complex designs on bowls were achieved using a mold, a method initiated at the Ding kilns in the late 11th or early 12th century, enabling heightened precision. These molds, akin to those for metal vessel casting, reflect a shared design aesthetic with contemporary metal objects. Period : Northern Song-Jin dynasty(960~1234) Type : Dingyao Provenance : Acquired in late 1990s, Hongkong Dimension : 19 cm(Height) x 8cm(Diameter) Reference : 1) Sotheby's Hongkong 29 April 2022 - Important Chinese Art including Jades from the De An Tang Collection and Gardens of Pleasure - Lot 3695, Lot 3603 (Price : 1,890,000 HKD / Type : Closely related) 2) Sotheby's Hongkong 08 October 2019 Important Chinese Art - lot 3612 (Price : 3,000,000 HKD / Type : Related) 3) Sotheby's Hongkong 22 April 2021 - Monochrome III - Lot 30 (Price : 6,000,000-7,000,000 HKD / Type : Related) 4) The MET - Accession Number: 14.40.155 - Bowl with Peonies (Type : Closely Related) * Song Dynasty Ding-Yao Ware Song Dynasty Ding Yao porcelain holds a significant place in Chinese ceramic art, specifically as a type of white porcelain produced during the Song Dynasty. Produced predominantly during the mid to late Song Dynasty, Ding Yao ceramics are renowned for their delicate and intricate features. Ding Yao ceramics were primarily crafted from clay rich in white minerals and fired at high temperatures to achieve a durable and lustrous surface. One distinctive characteristic of this serene white ceramic is the presence of silver or gold-colored splashes of glaze, often created using a mineral called galena. Galena, with its lustrous appearance, was suitable for creating fine patterns and intricate decorations. These ceramics frequently feature delicate carvings, floral motifs, or subtle decorations. While commonly used for utilitarian purposes such as tableware, Ding Yao porcelain also served as a medium for artistic expression, producing many artworks. The production of Ding Yao ceramics was relatively limited, and surviving pieces are considered rare and valuable art pieces...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Stem Cup and Stand, Song Dynasty(960~1279)
Located in seoul, KR
Five-lobed cup, featuring a delicate rim, is supported by a short, gently spreading foot. The accompanying stand rises elegantly from a broad base to a plate with an elevated, foliat...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Famille Rose Hongxian Marked Sleeve Vase With Flowers, Republic Period
Located in seoul, KR
A stunning 20th-century Chinese Famille Rose vase, also known as a hatstand, from the Republic period, is adorned with a detailed Hongxian mark on the bottom. This vase features exqu...
Category

20th Century Qing Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Sancai-glazed ‘floral’ dish, Liao dynasty(916~1125)
Located in seoul, KR
Well potted with shallow sides rising from a short foot, the interior molded with a single chrysanthemum surrounded by peony blossoms picked out in yellow and with green leaves again...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Tang Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Modern Style Wood Interior Door
By Alexander's Collection, Alexander Anisimov
Located in Hong Kong, HK
Modern Style Snow White Interior Door Add a touch of elegance and modern sophistication to your living space with our hand carved modern snow white interior door. Crafted from so...
Category

2010s Modern Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Wood

1960s Hong Kong Foldable Spider Leg Tea Service Table Brass & Mahogany
Located in Chula Vista, CA
Folding table 1960s made in Hong Kong tea tray service Brass and Mahogany Wood folding serving tray table six leg spider base. Removable etched brass ...
Category

1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Brass

Pair of Chinese Solid Rosewood Faux Rattan Garden Style Stools or Side Tables
Located in Germantown, MD
An exquisite Pair of Chinese solid Rosewood hand crafted, hand carved Faux Rattan / vine Garden Style Stools or Side Tables in great vintage condition. May be used as side tables or ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Ming Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Rosewood

Small Celadon Chrysanthemum Dish, Northern Song Dynasty(AD 960~1127)
Located in seoul, KR
Potted with the fluted sides rising from a recessed base, carved to the interior with Chrysanthemum, covered overall with a grayish-green glaze, save for a ring to the underside left unglazed to reveal the gray stoneware...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Ming Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Celadon

Hollywood Regency Patinated Brass and Copper Jewelry Box Made in Hong Kong
Located in San Diego, CA
Simple and elegant patinated brass and copper box, circa 1970s Perfect for jewelry, trinkets or playing cards. Stamped at the bottom Made in Hong ...
Category

20th Century Hollywood Regency Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Brass, Copper

South East Asian Hardwood Brass Hinged Storage Side Table Cabinet
Located in Germantown, MD
A South East Asian, probable Chinese, Hardwood Brass Hinged Storage Side Table Cabinet. Workd well as an occasional low stool. Measures 16.25" in width, 16.5" in width and 18.5" in h...
Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese Export Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Brass

A Molded Qingbai 'Flowers' Dish, Southern Song Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
The plate depicted here exhibits the intricate floral patterns and lotus motifs that are typical of Southern Song designs. The central floral motif captures the essence of Oriental b...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Hand-Carved Wood Lattice Panel, Early 20th Century
Located in New York, NY
A lattice panel hand-crafted out of Yumu wood (Northern Elm). Hong Kong, early 20th Century. Originally used in homes as window gates, to allow air flow while preserving privacy, l...
Category

1920s Other Vintage Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Elm

Solid Hammered Brass Cachepot Jardiniere Planter with Rim Details
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A very nice Cachepot Jardiniere or planter. The piece is hammered brass and has a nice rim detail - perfect for the interior or garden. A nice piece for an indoor plant, on an entry,...
Category

20th Century Mid-Century Modern Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Brass

Pewter Wrapped Ceramic Blue and White Chinoiserie Calligraphy Bowl - Hong Kong
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A large round vintage ceramic and pewter chinoiserie bowl. This large ceramic bowl is created from crisp white ceramic. It has blue Chinese calligraphy at the center arranged in a co...
Category

20th Century Chinoiserie Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Pewter

Two Brass Lotus Candleholders
By Feldman Lighting Co.
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Two Mid-Century brass lotus candle holders, both having three layers of leaves holding a candle cup. One lotus presented on a turn classical ...
Category

20th Century Chinoiserie Hong Kong Furniture

Chinese Double Sided Black Lacquered and Decorated 5 Fold Floor Screen
Located in Germantown, MD
A Chinese Double Sided Black Lacquered and Decorated 5 Fold Floor Screen in great vintage condition. Fine decorations on both sides. Measures 90" in width and stands 72" in height. E...
Category

Late 20th Century Chinoiserie Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Wood, Lacquer

1960s George Zee Rosewood Chinoiserie Flip Top Bar Server
By George Zee
Located in W Allenhurst, NJ
Fabulous mid century flip top server/bar by George Zee of Hong Kong. From the estate of an executive of the Ford Foundation. Purchased in Hong Kong while on business in the 1960’s. Exceptional craftsmanship, solid as a rock. Double doors open to expose shelving along with 3 drawers. Ample storage. Brass hinges,unique joinery and detailed carved flush pulls...
Category

Mid-20th Century Ming Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Rosewood

Sancai-Glazed ‘Floral’ Dish, Liao Dynasty(916~1125)
Located in seoul, KR
Well potted with shallow sides rising from a short foot, the interior molded with a single chrysanthemum surrounded by peony blossoms picked out in amber and with green leaves agains...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Tang Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Green Glazed Red Pottery Figure of Dog, Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD)
Located in seoul, KR
The dog faces forward, with clearly defined eyes that stand out. Its ears are slightly curled, giving the impression of a relaxed, natural stance. The collar around its neck, connect...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Han Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Pottery

George Zee Asian American Rosewood Chippendale Side Tables, circa 1960s, a Pair
By George Zee, George Zee and Co
Located in Germantown, MD
Perfectly handcrafted George Zee attributed Asian American Chippendale Rosewood side tables cabinets. 1 top dovetailed rosewood drawer finished inside out sliding perfectly. Very goo...
Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese Chippendale Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Brass

Famille Rose Teapot Jar, Late Qing Period
Located in seoul, KR
A square Chinese famille rose teapot, Tongzhi mark and of the period Period: Qing Dynasty Type: Teapot Medium: Famille rose, enamel * Famille Ro...
Category

19th Century Qing Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Two Figures of Attendants, Ming Period(1368-1644)
Located in seoul, KR
Statues of attendants crafted from terracotta, featuring glazes in green, Set on rectangular bases. Period: Ming Dynasty Medium: Glazed Pottery Type: Figure Condition : Excellent(It has soil on it, which is presumed to be evidence of excavation) Provenance : Acquired in late 1990s from Hongkong Reference : 1) Indianapolis Museum of Art - Dinastia ming, figure maschili, 1368-1644 (Type : Closely related) 2) V&A Museum - Accession number FE.295:1, 2-2005 (Type : Closely related) 3) Sotheby's 01 May 2007 - The Collection Of Paul Otto Taubert & Jewellery And Decorative Arts - Lot 233 (Price range : 5,000 - 7,000 AUD / Type : Closely related) 4) Asian Art Museum, San Francisco - Object number B60P1631 - Standing Man Tomb Figure * Ming Dynasty Glazed Pottery Figures Ming Dynasty glazed pottery figures are renowned for their bold color palette, intricate detailing, and lifelike forms, distinguishing them from earlier traditions. These figures, which depict officials, warriors, animals, and mythical creatures, are characterized by high-gloss lead-based glazes in green, amber, ochre, and sancai (three-color) combinations. The thickly applied glaze pools in recesses, creating depth and enhancing sculptural details. With dynamic postures, expressive facial features, and meticulously rendered drapery, these figures reflect the period’s advancement in ceramic craftsmanship, offering a greater sense of movement and realism compared to the rigid and stylized forms of earlier dynasties. A defining characteristic of Ming glazed pottery is its elaborate surface detailing, often achieved through raised relief elements and contrasting glazes. Equestrian figures, for example, feature carefully sculpted saddles, harnesses, and decorative embellishments, while human figures are adorned with intricate robes and headdresses. The large scale of these tomb figures, often more imposing than those from previous periods, underscores the increasing importance of funerary art during the Ming era. Unlike later Qing Dynasty figures...
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15th Century and Earlier Ming Antique Hong Kong Furniture

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Pottery

Halo Table Lamp By André Fu Living
By André Fu
Located in Admiralty, HK
drawing inspiration from the greek word “halo” which symbolizes a circle of light, the design representing divinity and embraces a level of enlightenment often depicted around revere...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Early 20th Century Chinese Walnut Brass Mounted Hardwood Silver / Jewel Chest
Located in Germantown, MD
A late 19th Century to Ealy 20th Century Chinese Export Walnut Brass Mounted Hardwood Silver Chest or Jewel Chest in great vintage condition. Soft Chinese motif textile lined inte...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Export Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Brass

Amber-Glazed Pottery Figure of Dog, Tang-Liao Dynasty (7-12th Century)
Located in seoul, KR
A Dog sitting on his haunches, covered in an amber glaze. Naturalistically modeled, the figure follows the artistic style of the period. It remains uncertain whether the glaze has wo...
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15th Century and Earlier Tang Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Pair of Qingbai Funerary Vases with Daoist figures, Southern Song-Yuan Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
A pair of large Qingbai jars from the Song or Yuan Dynasty, designed for tomb offerings, featuring tall proportions with short bodies and extended necks. These Mingqi jars, typically...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

White Ware Covered Jar, Song Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
It features a smooth, rounded body with a soft white glaze that highlights its elegant, minimalist design. The lid is carefully crafted to fit securely, while the jar’s simple form i...
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15th Century and Earlier Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Antique Chinese Silver Hand Mirror Decorated with Dragons, circa 1920
Located in London, GB
Antique Chinese Silver Hand Mirror Decorated with Dragons among clouds, circa 1920 This beautiful mirror is made in a very heavy gauge of silver. The quality of the engraving and fin...
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1920s Chinese Export Vintage Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Silver

Vintage Silver Star Shaped Napkin rings - 4
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This striking set of four silver star-shaped napkin rings exudes mid-century charm and elegance. Crafted from silver-tone metal, each piece features a dimensional, five-point star de...
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Mid-20th Century American Colonial Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Metal

Chinese Parcel Gilt, Ebonized and Decorated Wood Wall Hanging Plaque
Located in Germantown, MD
Chinese Parcel Gilt, Ebonized and Decorated Wood Wall Hanging Plaque. Measures 15" in width and 35" in height.
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20th Century Chinese Export Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Hardwood, Giltwood, Paint

Rare Yue Celadon Chicken-Head Ewer, Jin-Southern Dynasty
Located in seoul, KR
Chicken-head ewers are among the most distinct and emblematic pottery pieces from the Han (206 BC - AD 220) to the Tang (618-907) dynasties. Their production commenced during the Jin...
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15th Century and Earlier Han Antique Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Celadon, Stoneware

Lucky Chinoiserie Famille Rose Pink Ceramic Vase Birds and Geckos, 20th Century
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A tall chinoiserie famille rose vase with a floral and bird motif. This gorgeous ceramic vessel will be fabulous on a center table, side table, or in a foyer on a credenza. The neck ...
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20th Century Chinoiserie Hong Kong Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Paint

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