Blue Large Chinese Ornate Porcelain Pot with Brass Feet & Brass Piuxu Dog. Beautiful handcrafted piece with ornate features, a separate lid and brass feet. Very well made and reassuringly heavy. Would be a beautiful addition to any house. Foo Dog features to enhance the Feng Shui in your home. Foo Dogs are Chinese protection symbols of feng shui that typically “guard” the entranceways to buildings and homes. Ironically, they don’t actually depict dogs, but rather lions. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Chinese\Vases”. The seller is “rfulton78″ and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, European Union.
- Region of Origin: Chinese
- Original/Repro: Antique Reproduction
- Primary Material: Porcelain/ Pottery
- Age: Post-1940
- Product: large pot
This listing is for the “Chinese Ginger Jar Cloisonne Table Lamp Pair”. These lamps are ginger jars that have been wired and converted to lamps. They are very colorful and have beautiful floral details. They stand about 31.5″ tall and 9″ around. These will not come with any bulbs or shades. Condition These lamps have been tested and work perfectly. There are a few scuffs on the wooden base. Please look carefully through photos before purchasing. All photos are taken by me and are of the actual item you will receive. I try and display the piece’s best features, as well as any imperfections. The item “Blue Chinese Cloisonne Ginger Jar Vase Table Lamp Porcelain Chinoiserie Pair” is in sale since Wednesday, October 13, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps”. The seller is “gurtrudegilles” and is located in Richmond Hill, Georgia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Cord Color: Brown
- Size: Large
- Department: Teens
- Assembly Required: No
- Pattern: Asian
- Type: Table Lamp
- Color: Gold
- Vintage: Yes
- Brand: Unbranded
- Handmade: Yes
- Country/Region of Manufacture: China
- Style: Ming Dynasty
- Material: Porcelain
- Theme: Floral
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Power Source: Corded Electric
- Antique: No
- Light Color: Blue
AN ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT HIGH QUALITY CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE WHICH HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO A LAMP STAND. STANDS 28 HIGH FROM BASE TO THE BULB HOLDER. THE FITTING AT THE TOP AND AT THE BASE ARE MADE FROM HARDWOOD. A BEAUTIFUL BLUE AND WHITE TRADITIONAL DESIGN ALL RE-WIRED TO BSI STANDARDS WITH A FLEX APPROXIMATELY 8 LONG WITH AN ON/OFF SWITCH INCORPORATED ON THE FLEX. SALE DOES INCLUDE A SHADE IF REQUIRED. FOUR BEAUTIFUL PANELS IN BLUE AND WHITE DESIGN. THIS IS A TRULY BEAUTIFUL LAMP STAND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THERE IS AN ADJUSTMENT SCREW TO CHANGE THE HEIGHT OF THE SHADE IF REQUIRED. THIS IS A QUALITY ITEM. The item “BLUE & WHITE CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE VERY LARGE CONVERTED TO A LAMP MAGNIFICENT” is in sale since Wednesday, May 1, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Chinese\Porcelain”. The seller is “gothan206″ and is located in London. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
The Blue Chrysanthemum Shipwreck Porcelain Large Baluster Vase Kangxi c1660. A blue and white glazed ceramic meiping vase with bell shaped lid and knop handle. The body depicts panels of floral ornament and chrysanthemum borders. Very small area of staining/discolouration to the interior neck rim Brushed surface line running around the vase body. Size (including lid) H 30cm W12cm approx. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact. THE BLUE CHRYSANTHEMUM SHIPWRECK KANGXI C1660 the blue chrysanthemum shipwreck was lost in the South China sea, late 17. Century AD, and recovered in 2014. The wares were predominantly Jingdezhen blue and white porcelain, although multi-coloured ceramics and utilitarian wares were also uncovered within the cargo. Some items were display wares whilst others were intended for use. Blue and White Porcelain, the samples recovered from the shipwrecked cargo are exclusively Chinese ceramics, in the main blue and white porcelain, all assessed by experts to be excellent examples of early Chinese Kangxi in origin of. A quality indicating they were manufactured in the famous porcelain centre of Jingdezhen in the Jiangsu Province. Jingdezhen kilns made porcelain over two millennia, since the Han Dynasty. Jingdezhen kilns supplied the most artistically advanced ceramics to the world for centuries. Blue and White porcelain was the most famous product of Jingdezhen, and reached the height of its technical excellence in the early Ching Dynasty. The shipwreck pieces recovered are typical of the highest quality blue and white of the Kangxi period, characterised by charming and sophisticated designs. They also demonstrate a great technical expertise in the production of a brilliant under glaze in sapphire blue, applied in five or six tones to produce a vibrant, dimensionally nuanced effect, together with a fine thin attractive white (or slightly bluish) silky glaze applied to a stark white and finely formed body. The very high quality cobalt blue colouring, distinctive on the early Kangxi period fine porcelains where it is referred to as gem blue or Kingfisher Blue, is much purer and brighter than that of Ming Dynasty wares. Large pieces were uncommon during this period, their manufacture being made technically difficult by quality control requirements. Designs were sometimes based on Buddhist and Daoist themes, or sourced from illustrations of Ming stories such as The Three Kingdoms or The Romance of the west Chamber together with the dramas Xixiang Ji and Wui Hu Zhuan. Chinese Kangxi blue and white porcelain was increasingly varied and innovative in its designs. The influence of Dutch and other European shapes and designs were in evidence prior to and during the Kangxi period. The very high standards achieved early in Kangxis reign, evident in the samples recovered from the shipwreck, mark the high point of quality for Chinese blue and white ceramics. Quality declined in later stages of the Kangxi Emperors reign, as the huge demand for Chinese blue and white porcelain developed in both overseas and home markets, giving rise to a profusion of unregulated kilns. Quality was diluted by increased production volumes, and as the Ching Dynasty progressed, competition from mass produced wares and the instability of the political environment debased the traditional fine porcelain industry. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Blue Chrysanthemum Shipwreck Chinese Porcelain Large Baluster Vase Kangxi c1660″ is in sale since Friday, May 06, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Chinese\Porcelain”. The seller is “joblackdog” and is located in Norwich. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Product: Vases
- Age: Pre-1800
- Region of Origin: Chinese
- Original/Repro: Original
- Primary Material: Porcelain/ Pottery