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Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period

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Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period

Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Xuande Blue and White Sea Dragon Stem Bowl. This is a blue and white Stem bowl from the Xuande era 1426 – 1435. The center bears the typical six-character Xuande reign mark. This style of stem bowl evolved from metal drinking vessels used by Mongolians. The stem handle allows drinking while horseback riding. Persian cobalt is used for the underglaze blue. Persian cobalt was available only during the Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. It is identified by its brilliant sapphire-like tone, together with its characteristic “heap and pile” effect due to the diffusion of the pigments. Another characteristic is the formation of crystals. Thes are present in all the heavy pigment areas of the vessel. Microscopic Identification and Age Signs. We at Liwen Gallery use microscopic examination to positively identify the period and age of this Xuande charger. The following microscopic features evidence the ancient nature of this porcelain vessel. The underglaze blue pigments are formulated with Persian cobalt. It is identified by formation of crystals from within the glaze. The attached microscope pictures show distinct crystals that require several hundred years to form. This type of cobalt came from the middle east and was available only during the Yuan dynasty and early part of Ming dynasty, up to the middle of the Chenghua era. The presence of Persian cobalt provides evidence that this is from the Ming dynasty since it has never been successfully duplicated with modern technology. Corrosion pits cover the surface of the glaze. These formations only appear on porcelains several hundred years old. Red iron oxide spots and grains are found on the foot rim. These are formed as a result of seepage of iron oxide molecules that coagulate on unglazed surfaces. These can be found on ancient porcelains from the middle of the Qing dynasty and older. All of the above old age signs are evident on the attached microscope pictures. For further discussion on ancient porcelain authentication, please visit the “About” page of our Liwen Gallery website. A Word about Fakes. A simple search would yield a number of porcelain vessels that appear similar to what we offer here. A closer look, however, would show the difference between the production of a four year art student vs artisans who dedicated their entire life creating object d’art for their emperors. Most of them look very old after the artificial aging process. Centuries old porcelains from imperial kilns keep their new look partly due to the high quality of material used, and partly because imperial porcelains are more likely displayed than actually used. Some high quality reproductions can have certain age signs with artificial glaze crackling, discolored bubbles and even cobalt rust spots, but they would appear very different than what we show here with the microscope pictures. Most of our collections came from Europe, and all items in our collection are authenticated by microscopic examination of age signs as well as visual evaluation of material and style consistent with the era. This approach allows us to positively identify period porcelains that cannot be accomplished via traditional visual inspection.
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Stem Bowl Xuande Mark and Period
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Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period

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Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period

Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
Ming Xuande Blue and White Petalled Dragon Brush Wash. This is a blue and white brush wash from the Xuande era. The bottom bears the typical six-character Xuande reign mark. This style of brush wash was popular during the Yongle and Xuande era of early Ming Dynasty. The central part of the brush wash is decorated with a dragon, with another ten adorning the side wall. Both the artistry and material quality are very refined. The dragons are depicted in high detail. The glaze and cobalt are highly refined to remove impurities. Most of the iron has been removed from the body, resulting in very few red iron oxide spots on the foot rim. To achieve fine details, a mix of domestic and Persian cobalt is used. Persian cobalt was available only during the Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. It is identified by its brilliant sapphire-like tone, together with its characteristic “heap and pile” effect due to the diffusion of the pigments. Another characteristic is the formation of yellow plumes and crystals. Thes are present in all the heavy pigment areas of the vessel. Microscopic Identification and Age Signs. We at Liwen Gallery use microscopic examination to positively identify the period and age of this Xuande charger. The following microscopic features evidence the ancient nature of this porcelain vessel. The underglaze blue pigments are formulated with Persian cobalt. It is identified by formation of yellow plumes with crystals from within the glaze. The attached microscope pictures show distinct crystals that require several hundred years to form. This type of cobalt came from the middle east and was available only during the Yuan dynasty and early part of Ming dynasty, up to the middle of the Chenghua era. The presence of Persian cobalt provides evidence that this is from the Ming dynasty since it has never been successfully duplicated with modern technology. Net-like corrosion lines as well as corrosion pits cover the surface of the glaze. These formations only appear on porcelains several hundred years old. Red iron oxide spots and grains are found on the foot rim. These are formed as a result of seepage of iron oxide molecules that coagulate on unglazed surfaces. These can be found on ancient porcelains from the middle of the Qing dynasty and older. All of the above old age signs are evident on the attached microscope pictures. For further discussion on ancient porcelain authentication, please visit the “About” page of our Liwen Gallery website. A Word about Fakes. A simple search would yield a number of porcelain vessels that appear similar to what we offer here. A closer look, however, would show the difference between the production of a four year art student vs artisans who dedicated their entire life creating object d’art for their emperors. Most of them look very old after the artificial aging process. Centuries old porcelains from imperial kilns keep their new look partly due to the high quality of material used, and partly because imperial porcelains are more likely displayed than actually used. Some high quality reproductions can have certain age signs with artificial glaze crackling, discolored bubbles and even cobalt rust spots, but they would appear very different than what we show here with the microscope pictures. Most of our collections came from Europe, and all items in our collection are authenticated by microscopic examination of age signs as well as visual evaluation of material and style consistent with the era. This approach allows us to positively identify period porcelains that cannot be accomplished via traditional visual inspection.
Ming Dynasty Blue & White Dragon Brush Wash Xuande Mark and Period
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Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908

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Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908

Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
Guangxu – Qing Dynasty. A striking Chinese porcelain vase, finely painted in underglaze blue with two powerful five-clawed dragons chasing flaming pearls amidst stylized clouds and fire scrolls. The neck and shoulders are adorned with applied molded chilong (hornless dragons) in high relief, enhancing the dynamic composition and visual drama. The foot is unglazed and the base is recessed, consistent with late Qing production. This form and style is sometimes referred to as a. FAIR – The vase has visible cracks and areas of old restoration, including glued sections across the body and applied chilong figures. Small firing imperfections and wear commensurate with age. Please examine photos carefully for details. You will be satisfied with the careful packaging without extra charges. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. ? Terms of Sale. Make an offer if interested! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. We guarantee the authenticity of every item. Each piece is carefully vetted to ensure your confidence and satisfaction. Frequently Asked Questions. Limited Time Offer. Get this item at a discounted price for a limited time only! Don’t miss out on this exclusive offer. Feel free to make an offer, and we will consider it within 24 hours! We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure your item arrives safely. ? Thanks for stopping by! Check out my store for more rare finds!
Chinese Blue White Porcelain Vase Dragons Chasing Pearl Guangxu Period 1875-1908
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Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl

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Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl

Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
IT IS 3 1/2HIGH AND 7 1/2IN DIAMETER. HAS A FRIT (GLAZE LOSS POSSIBLY CAUSED BY THE POTTERS TOUCHING THE UNFIRED BOWL WITH THEIR HANDS, THE PORCELAIN BODY IS NOT HARMED OR DAMAGED) , THREE OLD HAIRLINES, NO CHIPS, CRACKS OR REPAIRS. WITH THE BEST PICTURES POSSIBLE I WILL LET YOU MAKE UP YOUR OWN MIND OF ITS CONDITION. PLEASE SEE THE PICTURES FOR THE BEST DESCRIPTION AND CONDITION. Please use the zoom & enlarge features for a closer look at items as it is part of the item description. We work very hard to satisfy our customers and instill trust but sometimes things happen, we are only human! Truthfulness and honesty is our guiding business principle, but we are not perfect and we could miss something in our description. BE SURE TO ADD ME TO YOUR FAVORITE SELLERS LIST & SUBSCRIBE TO OUR STORE!! PLEASE VISIT OUR STORE OFTEN, AS WE ADD NEW ITEMS EVERY DAY!! The item “Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl” is in sale since Monday, July 15, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Bowls”. The seller is “antiqueboutique” and is located in Moscow, Idaho. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Type: Bowls
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Featured Refinements: Ming’s
  • Age: 1628-1722
  • Primary Material: Porcelain
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Color: Blue and white

Chinese Ming Qing Dynasty Transitional Period 1628-1722 Blue & White Dragon Bowl
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Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period

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Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period
Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period
Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period
Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period
Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period
Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period
Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period
Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period
Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period
Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period

Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period
Antique Chinese blue and white vase with dragon. Late Qing dynasty, Guangxu period. Beautiful dragon and clouds decorations around vase, seating on a brass stand. Museum quality artist paintings and decorated around. Condition: Excellent, no repairs, no hairlines, Bottom was drilled a hole. It is a gorgeous piece to be added to your collection! Be sure to add me to your favorites list. For more antiques and collectibles, check out my other items. Thank you for looking at it. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period” is in sale since Tuesday, December 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\China\Vases”. The seller is “antiqueone” and is located in Germantown, Maryland. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: Vases
  • Primary Material: Porcelain & Pottery
  • Age: Pre-1800
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Antique Large Chinese Blue and White Dragon Vase, Guangxu period