Chinese Transitional blue and white jar
Chinese Transitional blue and white jar painted with a youth on a raft, two other figures on the bank, one with a sword, amid willow trees, rock formations and water -- 6.1/2in (17cm) high.
Chinese Transitional blue and white jar painted with a youth on a raft, two other figures on the bank, one with a sword, amid willow trees, rock formations and water -- 6.1/2in (17cm) high.
The product is a 17.5 inch tall antique porcelain figurine from the Qing Dynasty, featuring an emperor with dragons. Handpainted in multi-color, this piece showcases traditional Chinese craftsmanship and design. Made in China, this original antique reflects the rich history and artistry of the Qing Dynasty, making it a unique and valuable addition to any collection of Asian antiques.
The underside features an unglazed, textured base with an iron-red stamped apocryphal Qianlong reign mark, identifying it as a premium decorative export item from the mid-century. Includes original green felt protective pads on the bottom.
Antique Chinese Porcelain Quan Yin. She Stands In A Gracious Peaceful Pose With A Sceptre In Her Hand, White Face And Colorful Dress/Robe. Gold Highlights On Her Robe. Her Head Has An Old Repair Where Her Head Has Been Re-Attached.
You are buying a trio of 3 food. Dog figurines, these are multicolored. The large 1 stands 12 inches tall. The 2 smaller ones are approximately 5 and a quarter inches tall. They do have crazing when you zoom in close can't be seen from far, but it does show up when you zoom in, these have no chips or cracks other than the crazing. I would try to answer any questions you have.Please ask before buying.Thanks for looking. Also, check out my food dog ash.Trays in my other listings.
Any major faults will be listed. Item shown in photos is the item for sale. Excellent condition.
Features 1 hand pained fish inside the bowl and 3 on the outer side. Height 3.5".
These classic pieces feature the traditional translucent “rice grain” (openwork) design around the bowl walls and spoons, along with a blue dragon motif in the center. The underside is marked “Made in China.”.
Presenting a Beautiful and Rather Scarce Antique Chinese Rouge de Fer Porcelain Bowl which Dates to the Kangxi Dynasty. Displays Very Well.