东洋陶瓷
number of works:60
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Covered Rectangular Open Work Box with Design of Scrolling Plant in Underglaze Blue
Ming Dynasty, 16th- 17th century Wan-li mark -
Square Dish with Design of Chinese Boys in Overglaze Enamels
Jing-de-zhen Ware. Ming Dynasty, 16th century. Jia-jing mark -
Bluish Opaque Glazed Cup with Red Spots
Jun Ware. Jin Dynasty-Yuan Dynasty, 13th-14th century -
Brush Vessel with Dragon Design in Overglaze Enamels
Jing-de-zhen Ware. Ming Dynasty, 16th-17th century. Wan-li mark -
Vase with Carved Design of Black Peony on White
Cizhou Ware. Northern Song Dynasty, 12th century. -
White Glazed Vase with Engraved Design of Scrolling Plant
Cizhou Ware. Northern Song Dynasty, 11th-12th century -
Jar with Design of Chrysanthemum and Peony in Overglaze
Arita. Edo Period, 17th century -
Large Dish with Characters within a Compass, Fish and Ship Design in Overglaze Enamels
Ming Dynasty, 17th century -
Three-Color Glazed Dish with Flower Petal Design
Gang-wa Ware. Liao Dynasty, 11th century -
Dish with Design of Flowers and Birds in Overglaze Enamels
Jing-de-zhen Ware. Qing Dynasty, 17th-18th C. Kang-xi mark -
Three-Color Glazed Pottery Horse
Tang Dynasty, 7th-8th century -
Flambe Glazed Square Vase with Two Handles
Jing-de-zhen Ware. Qing Dynasty, 18th century. Qian-long mark -
Vase with Floral Scroll Design in Overglaze Enamels
Jing-de-zhen Ware. Qing Dynasty, 17th-18th century -
Ewer with Flowers and Fruits Design in Underglaze Blue
Jing-de-zhen Ware. Ming Dynasty, 15th century. Yongle -
Large Dish with Design of Women in Overglaze Enamels
Ming Dynasty, 17th century -
Light Blue Glazed Vase
Jing-de-zhen Ware. Qing Dynasty, 18th century. Qian-long mark -
White Porcelain Ewer
Liao Dynasty, 10th century -
Pair of Painted Pottery Man Riding Horse
Northern Wei Dynasty, 6th century -
Two Bowls with Peony Design in Famille Rose Enamels
Jing-de-zhen Ware. Qing Dynasty, 18th C. Yong-zheng mark -
Yellow and Green Glazed Square Dish with Design of Phoenix and Crane
Jing-de-zhen Ware. Ming Dynasty, 16th century. Jia-jing mark