This pair of large polychrome Famille noir baluster-shaped Mandarin jars are decorated with lotus heads and scrolls in overglaze enamels and white on a black background. They have a trellis pattern border around the mouth and a lotus pattern around their bases. The bases are sunken, unglazed and marked with Daoguang date mark in black. This type of Mandarin porcelain was made from the latter half of the 18th century onward.Ceramic 10
This is a large dish with a lipped mouth rim and a short double footring. The double footring was es...
Famille noir jar decorated in polychrome enamel depicting iris, prunus, peonies, wisteria, cherry bl...
Chinese ceramics, building on what was produced during the Ming dynasty, reached a peak of perfectio...
These round baluster-shaped lidded jars are decorated with formal scrolling lotus flowers in undergl...
This square polychrome lidded jar is decorated with four green panels of different coloured leaves o...
This polychrome porcelain Ling-lung bottle vase is decorated with t’ao-t’ie masks and bats on a fine...
These rare tall round bottle-shaped Famille noir porcelain vases of unusual proportions called by th...
The terms famille verte, famille rose, and famille noir, were invented by Western collectors in the ...
This Spice Jarlet is from the Ming or Qing dynasty in China, periods known for their prolific produc...
Photograph of Chinese covered jar with fish in lotus pond decoration, Ming dynasty (1368-1644), The ...
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Two globular Cizhou ware jars with a treacly chocolate-brown slip carved through to the buff stonewa...
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This porcelain Annamese lien-tzu-shaped bowl has a buff clay body decorated in underglaze blue with ...
This baluster-shaped Jun-ware vase is covered with colourful sang-de-boeuf glaze. The true ash glaze...
This is a large dish with a lipped mouth rim and a short double footring. The double footring was es...
Famille noir jar decorated in polychrome enamel depicting iris, prunus, peonies, wisteria, cherry bl...
Chinese ceramics, building on what was produced during the Ming dynasty, reached a peak of perfectio...
These round baluster-shaped lidded jars are decorated with formal scrolling lotus flowers in undergl...
This square polychrome lidded jar is decorated with four green panels of different coloured leaves o...
This polychrome porcelain Ling-lung bottle vase is decorated with t’ao-t’ie masks and bats on a fine...
These rare tall round bottle-shaped Famille noir porcelain vases of unusual proportions called by th...
The terms famille verte, famille rose, and famille noir, were invented by Western collectors in the ...
This Spice Jarlet is from the Ming or Qing dynasty in China, periods known for their prolific produc...
Photograph of Chinese covered jar with fish in lotus pond decoration, Ming dynasty (1368-1644), The ...
This light-brown lead-glazed earthenware Kuang-tung type Maratban has six alternating with six ruyi ...
Two globular Cizhou ware jars with a treacly chocolate-brown slip carved through to the buff stonewa...
This blue-and-white cylindrical vase is a well known type often referred as yi tong ping because of ...
This porcelain Annamese lien-tzu-shaped bowl has a buff clay body decorated in underglaze blue with ...
This baluster-shaped Jun-ware vase is covered with colourful sang-de-boeuf glaze. The true ash glaze...
This is a large dish with a lipped mouth rim and a short double footring. The double footring was es...
Famille noir jar decorated in polychrome enamel depicting iris, prunus, peonies, wisteria, cherry bl...
Chinese ceramics, building on what was produced during the Ming dynasty, reached a peak of perfectio...