Posts Tagged ‘hexagonal’
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Mug, Qianlong, glazed Vase, Qing Dynasty, Impair Dish, Meiji Period, Pair of Satsuma Vases, Meiji Period
A ‘family-rose’ export ware Mug, Qianlong, cylindrical with dragon handle, painted in mandarin colours with a scene of figures framed within a ‘Y’-diaper ground, minor rim
hairlines, 13cm.;
A Pair of ‘family-rose’ cylinder Vases, Guangxu, each pink ground filled with green tendrils [...]
Tags: baluster, body, brocade, character mark, Chenghua, Chinese, chinese export, chrysanthemum, concave sides, cracked ice, diaper, Dish, Dynasty, earthenware, flower sprays, Garden, gilding, ground, Guangxu, hairlines, hexagonal, hirado, Japanese, Kanji, Koro, Kutani, landscape, Mandarin, mask, Meiji, Mug, Objects, Period, precious objects, Qianlong, Qing, quatrefoil, rim repair, roundels, Satsuma, Teapot, tendrils, Vase, Vases, Wine, wood
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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
An Impair Plate, Impair Vases, Meiji Period, Satsuma booted Vases, Fukagawa Imari Vase
An Impair Plate, late I7th/early 18th Century, centred by a basket of flowers framed by flower and bird panels, 24cm.;
A Kutani Cat, Meiji/Taisho Period, curled up asleep with brocade bow and bells on its collar, ear chip.
A Pair of Impair Vases, Meiji Period,
each [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, bamboo, Basket, basket of flowers, bird, brocade, Chinese, chip, cinquefoil, Cups, dragon moon, earthenware, female deities, Filled, Fukagawa, gilding, hexagonal, impair, Kinkozan, Kutani, Meiji, Meizan, Plate, porcelain, procession, prunes, samurai, satsuma vase, Saucers, signature, Taisho, trumpet, Vases, yabu
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Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Сhinese Ceramics: ‘family-rose’ Charger, Qianlong, Figure, Ming Dynasty, Chinese armorial Punch Bowl
A large ‘family-rose’ Charger, Qianlong, the centre Filled with an almost pyrotechnically multi-coloured peony in a final framed by a whorl ground border
billed with placed flowers, cracks, 42cm.;wood stand.
A ‘family-rose’ baluster ‘wawa’ Jar, Guangxu, painted with hundreds of boys performing out-of-doors festivities, drilled, 38cm.; [...]
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