Having a hard time deciding if this 6 1/2" diameter bowl is an authentic "misfired" Jun Ware from Song through Ming dynasties, or a later Mid...
Just want to share this bowl that I was very lucky to have stumbled onto. 9" Chinese Shiwan kiln pottery bowl with distinctive Shiwan "light blue...
Just to share my latest. Chinese Ming Dynasty, turquoise glazed earthenware vase. 6" tall, Gu shaped vase with mold pressed dragon motifs. Enjoy...
7 3/4" Tall Shiwan Pottery Piece of what I believe is a Chinese Sparrow. The first row on the stamp is Master Shiwan Potter, Luo Chuan's (羅傳)...
Trying to date and place the origin of this 4 1/4" tall brush pot. I may be mistaken but the crackled glaze does not look like Ru or Ge Ware to...
Eastern long neck Spot-billed ducks in unglazed biscuit, using regional Shiwan potters "hair-incised" technique, perched on rocks with significant...
This bowl is not mine. Would like to buy it for my very first Near Eastern piece but before I do could use some help. It is described and Kashan...
I think this may be a brush washer with a 川陶 (Sichuan pottery) seal. The piece certainly cannot be the rare Sichuan from the Han or Tang...
Would like very much to learn about this fellow. I think the clue is in his headwrap which seems unusual and has been hard to find a match for....
Trying to understand the event or storyline the potter was trying to show on this 1920 Shiwan vase. I do not know if understanding it means...
Does anyone recognize the story being told here for this Shiwan piece ? [img] [img] [img]
Some of you are very good with interpreting themes and scenes, I would like to ask what symbolic meaning or parable the potter is trying to tell...
Can someone ID this for me.. 9" across. I am guessing this is an export piece.. I can't make heads or tails of the mark.. Maybe Republic period ?...
5" saucer or dish ? I found one of the marks in a book with this description : "Shiwan, An Le Street, Yu Zhan made", "Ji Di" and "Made In China"...
Been a long time since have shared anything with the forum.. Sharing this 9 1/4" tall celadon glazed shiwan figure who I believe is Cao Guojiu,...
This looks very much like his style of ceramic horses. Any chance someone here is familiar with his work, specifically his horses ? [img]...
Can anyone make heads or tails of this Chinese mark. Sorry the pics are so blurry. I do not have this in hand yet to take good pics. [img] [img]
Gaungxu mark, but thinking first quarter 20th ? 5" diameter.. [IMG] [IMG]
Just to share. Enjoy ! Burmese / Burma / Myanmar, Konbaung Dynasty (1752 to 1885) Ceremonial Bronze Elephant. 4 1/4" long. Most likely 19th...
Just to share... Northern Song Cizhou kiln, flask or jarlet. Brown slip over white slip beneath a clear overglaze. Liao to Jin dynasty, 10th to...
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