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A 'LONGQUAN' CELADON BOWL SONG DYNASTY 5,000 — 7,000 GBP 7,605 - 10,647USD Lot. Vendu 27,500 GBP (41,828 USD), The curved sides rising from a tapered foot to a gently flaring rim, moulded to the exterior with overlapping pointed lappets, covered overall in a crackled sea-green glaze, the rim mounted with gilt-metal, Japanese wood box Quantité: 3 15.1cm., 6in., Sotheby's Tea Culture, Chinese Pottery, Song Dynasty, Chinese Ceramics, Kintsugi, Objet D'art, Tea Bowls, Chinese Culture, Celadon
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A 'LONGQUAN' CELADON BOWL SONG DYNASTY 5,000 — 7,000 GBP 7,605 - 10,647USD Lot. Vendu 27,500 GBP (41,828 USD), The curved sides rising from a tapered foot to a gently flaring rim, moulded to the exterior with overlapping pointed lappets, covered overall in a crackled sea-green glaze, the rim mounted with gilt-metal, Japanese wood box Quantité: 3 15.1cm., 6in., Sotheby's
金継ぎ 青磁茶碗(せいじちゃわん) 馬蝗絆(ばこうはん) Japanese Ceramics, Japanese Pottery, Pottery Bowls, Ceramic Pottery, Slab Pottery, Thrown Pottery, Ceramic Clay
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金継ぎ 青磁茶碗(せいじちゃわん) 馬蝗絆(ばこうはん)
元代 - 哥窯型 青瓷梅花式盞 1201 A.D.-1400 A.D. 梅花式碗,敞口、弧形壁、圈足;自口緣至腹壁均作整齊五瓣式,瓣稜明顯,深凹入器裡的稜緣細銳如線。裡心貼一朵五瓣梅花高起於器面。足緣平削,露深灰胎色。全器施灰青色釉,具褐色開片。口緣鑲銅邊。 瓷器表面貼花是元代盛行的裝飾手法,將模印或雕塑好的胎泥,黏貼在器坏上或釉面上,經窯燒後,使花紋突起於器面,清晰醒目。 Ceramic Roof Tiles, Garden Stool, Chawan, Ceramic Design
元 哥窯型 青瓷梅花式盞-數位典藏與學習聯合目錄
元代 - 哥窯型 青瓷梅花式盞 1201 A.D.-1400 A.D. 梅花式碗,敞口、弧形壁、圈足;自口緣至腹壁均作整齊五瓣式,瓣稜明顯,深凹入器裡的稜緣細銳如線。裡心貼一朵五瓣梅花高起於器面。足緣平削,露深灰胎色。全器施灰青色釉,具褐色開片。口緣鑲銅邊。 瓷器表面貼花是元代盛行的裝飾手法,將模印或雕塑好的胎泥,黏貼在器坏上或釉面上,經窯燒後,使花紋突起於器面,清晰醒目。
Chinese Song Porcelain GuanYao Bowl 5 1/2 x 2 1/4" Ceramic Vessel, Porcelain Ceramics, Ceramic Bowls, Ceramic Art, Pottery Vase
Sold at Auction: Chinese Song Porcelain GuanYao Bowl
Chinese Song Porcelain GuanYao Bowl 5 1/2 x 2 1/4"
宋代汝窑瓷器 China Porcelain, Handmade Pottery, Handmade Ceramics, Vases, Chinese Pattern
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宋代汝窑瓷器
“宋代陶瓷”的图片搜索结果 Jin Dynasty, China, Serving Bowls, Porcelain, Culture, Songs, Ceramics, Tableware, Scrap
“宋代陶瓷”的图片搜索结果
Guan-type stoneware octagonal cup with everted rim and splayed foot. The cup has opaque grey glaze with an even, black-stained crackle. Qing Dynasty Yongzheng period. Ceramic Mugs, Stoneware, Old Pottery, Ancient Pottery, Ancient Artefacts
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Guan-type stoneware octagonal cup with everted rim and splayed foot. The cup has opaque grey glaze with an even, black-stained crackle. Qing Dynasty Yongzheng period.
Tomb Guardian - Tang Dynasty (618-907A.D) Ancient China, Ancient Art, Ancient History, Terracota, Feng Shui Objects, Stone Age Art, Cemetery Statues, Ceramic Figures, Horse Sculpture
Tomb Guardian - Tang Dynasty (618-907A.D)
Tomb Guardian - Tang Dynasty (618-907A.D)
Two Chinese Earth Spirits Sui-Tang Dynasty (581-907 A.D.), the straw-glazed pottery figures depicting Chinese earth spirits, one with a humanoid face, h. 9-3/4", w. 4-1/2", l. 7-1/2". Ancient Dogs, Glazed Pottery, Glazes For Pottery, Animal Statues, Animal Sculptures, Dragon Sculpture, Lion Sculpture, Tomb Guard
Two Chinese Earth Spirits
Two Chinese Earth Spirits Sui-Tang Dynasty (581-907 A.D.), the straw-glazed pottery figures depicting Chinese earth spirits, one with a humanoid face, h. 9-3/4", w. 4-1/2", l. 7-1/2".
A FINE PAIR OF PAINTED GREY POTTERY EARTH SPIRITS, China, Tang dynasty. Unicorn Artwork, Chinese Armor
A FINE PAIR OF PAINTED GREY POTTERY EARTH SPIRITS, China, Tang dynasty.
A LARGE PAINTED GREY POTTERY FIGURE OF AN EARTH SPIRIT TANG DYNASTY (618-907) Chinese Traditional Art, Az Art, Fu Dog, China Art, Ancient Artifacts
A LARGE PAINTED GREY POTTERY FIGURE OF AN EARTH SPIRIT , TANG DYNASTY (618-907) | Christie's
A LARGE PAINTED GREY POTTERY FIGURE OF AN EARTH SPIRIT TANG DYNASTY (618-907)
Earth Spirit.China,probably Shaanxi province.Tang dynasty (618–907).First half of the 8th century.Also called earth spirits, or zhenmushou (grave-quelling beasts),these guardians took the form of fantastic hybrid creatures composed of various animal and sometimes human elements and were placed in the tomb in pairs to ward off any malevolent beings who threatened to intrude. The evil that the earth spirit is quelling is in the form of the horned, hoofed beast that he tramples underfoot. Asian Sculptures, Earth Spirit
Earth Spirit | Kimbell Art Museum
Earth Spirit.China,probably Shaanxi province.Tang dynasty (618–907).First half of the 8th century.Also called earth spirits, or zhenmushou (grave-quelling beasts),these guardians took the form of fantastic hybrid creatures composed of various animal and sometimes human elements and were placed in the tomb in pairs to ward off any malevolent beings who threatened to intrude. The evil that the earth spirit is quelling is in the form of the horned, hoofed beast that he tramples underfoot.
Tomb guardian (zhenmushou), China, around 666, painted earthenware, 59 x 32 x 30 cm, Zhaoling Museum Sculpture Art, History Images
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Tomb guardian (zhenmushou), China, around 666, painted earthenware, 59 x 32 x 30 cm, Zhaoling Museum
Museum Quality Tang Terracotta of a Girl Sleeping on a Camel - Rare iconography in this very charming piece of funerary art presenting a you... Art Sculpture, Chinese Dynasty, Art Chinois, Art Asiatique, 14th Century
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Museum Quality Tang Terracotta of a Girl Sleeping on a Camel - Rare iconography in this very charming piece of funerary art presenting a you...
A magnificent pair of painted pottery figures of Earth Spirits, zhenmushou, Tang dynasty (AD 618-907) Bronze Sculpture, Pottery Painting, Painted Pottery, Asian Artwork, Foo Dog Statue, Environment Props, Art Japonais
A magnificent pair of painted pottery figures of Earth Spirits, zhenmushou, Tang dynasty (AD 618-907) - Photo de China - Tang dynasty - Alain.R.Truong
A magnificent pair of painted pottery figures of Earth Spirits, zhenmushou, Tang dynasty (AD 618-907)
Pottery Statue Of Earth Spirit, Tang Dynasty, Oxford TL Tested image 2 Tang Dynasty Painting, Antiquities, Art Furniture, Horse Rider, Chinese Antiques
Tang Dynasty Painted Pottery Horse and Rider, TL Tested
Pottery Statue Of Earth Spirit, Tang Dynasty, Oxford TL Tested image 2
Earth Spirit.China,probably Shaanxi province.Tang dynasty (618–907).First half of the 8th century.Also called earth spirits, or zhenmushou (grave-quelling beasts),these guardians took the form of fantastic hybrid creatures composed of various animal and sometimes human elements and were placed in the tomb in pairs to ward off any malevolent beings who threatened to intrude. The evil that the earth spirit is quelling is in the form of the horned, hoofed beast that he tramples underfoot.
Earth Spirit | Kimbell Art Museum
Earth Spirit.China,probably Shaanxi province.Tang dynasty (618–907).First half of the 8th century.Also called earth spirits, or zhenmushou (grave-quelling beasts),these guardians took the form of fantastic hybrid creatures composed of various animal and sometimes human elements and were placed in the tomb in pairs to ward off any malevolent beings who threatened to intrude. The evil that the earth spirit is quelling is in the form of the horned, hoofed beast that he tramples underfoot.
An ancient Chinese painted-terracotta tomb guardian; tomb guardians are usually pairs, one being an amalgamation of animals, the other human and animal; this one has a feline face and body, the legs and hooves of a horse and antlers. (The Barakat Gallery) Hooves, Ancient Chinese, Monster
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An ancient Chinese painted-terracotta tomb guardian; tomb guardians are usually pairs, one being an amalgamation of animals, the other human and animal; this one has a feline face and body, the legs and hooves of a horse and antlers. (The Barakat Gallery)