Poetic Verse ~ 12-19C Asian Porcelain Arts 2015-05-29 Auction - 329 Price Results - Da Capo Auction & Appraisers in NA - Page 6
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Poetic Verse ~ 12-19C Asian Porcelain Arts

Porcelain, also called 'fine china', featuring its delicate texture, pleasing color, and refined sculpture, has been one of the earliest artworks introduced to the western world through the Silk Road. The earliest one was found made of Kaolin in the Shang Dynasty (17th - 11th century BC), and possessed the common aspects of the smoothness and impervious quality of hard enamel, though pottery wares were more widely used among most of the ordinary people. Anyway it was the beginning, which afterwards in the succeeding dynasties and due to its durability and luster, rapidly became a necessity of daily life, especially in the middle and upper classes. They were made in the form of all kinds of items, such as bowls, cups, tea sets, vases, jewel cases, incense burners, musical instruments and boxes for stationary and chess, as well as pillows for traditional doctors to use to feel one's pulse. Well developed in the Yuan Dynasty (1271 - 1368), the blue and white porcelain (Qinghua Ci), in the main stream of porcelain, was the stylish artistic ware in the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty and promoted this period to be the most prolific in the field of feudal art. First it painted on the basic body with brush natural cobalt which would be turned blue after being in the forge. Set off by the white glaze and covered by the other level of clear glaze, the blue flowers and other patterns showed their comely charm and were widely welcomed among both refined and popular tastes. With the diversity of cobalt, theme, and style of painting, the blue and white porcelains differed constantly, each being unique.
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Chinese Qing Dynasty Palace Bowl: Chinese Qing Dynasty palace bowl, interior painted in turquoise green glaze, body painted with blue glaze. Bottom marked by Qing Dynasty Imperial Kitchen. Good condition. ; d11.2x5.5cm ; 193g
0121: Chinese Qing Dynasty Palace BowlEst. $7,700-$10,200
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Chinese Ming Dynasty Green Dragon Stem Cup: MIng period Stem Cup, Ming Chenghua mark on base, five-claw green dragon on front. Hairline crack. ; d9.5x10.5cm ; 114g
0124: Chinese Ming Dynasty Green Dragon Stem CupEst. $800-$1,000
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Chinese Qing Dynasty Porcelain Tea Pot: A fine Qing Dynasty Porcelain Tea Pot, well design shape; a dragon painted on the body; Used by the Royal family; According to the material and painting style, probably from Guangxv period
0130: Chinese Qing Dynasty Porcelain Tea PotEst. $31,000-$33,000Lot Passed
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Chinese Qing Dynasty Blue And White Vase: A Fine Chinese Blue And White Vase, skilled painting on the body; According to the material and painting style, probably from Qianlong period (1736-1795), Probably 18th C, good condition; d: 23 x
0131: Chinese Qing Dynasty Blue And White VaseEst. $820-$1,280
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Pair Of Chinese Qing Dynasty Yu Cai Bowls: Pair Of Fine Qing Dynasty Pair Of Qing Dynasty Yu Cai Bowls, painting on the body, displaying kids playing music instrument; According to the material and painting style, probably from Qianlong
0137: Pair Of Chinese Qing Dynasty Yu Cai BowlsEst. $620-$960
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Chinese Qing Dynasty Colourful Painting Plate: A Fine Qing Dynasty Colourful Painting Plate, flowers painted on the surface and the corner of the plate; According to the material and painting style, probably from Qianlong period (1736-1795);
0138: Chinese Qing Dynasty Colourful Painting PlateEst. $1,020-$1,320
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Chinese Qing Lacquer Plate: Well-carved Qing lacquer plate, featuring landscape and figures. Good condition; d: 24 x 3cm; 682g
0139: Chinese Qing Lacquer PlateEst. $310-$660
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Chinese Qing Dynasty Lacquer Box: A Fine Qing Dynasty Lacquer Box, well cut shape, skill carving on the case and the body. According to its artistic and manufacturing style, it was probably made in Chinese Qing Dynasty; 19.5 x
0141: Chinese Qing Dynasty Lacquer BoxEst. $1,620-$2,610Lot Passed
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