My very first shipwrecked porcelain. 19thc Chinese Blue White Bowl. Excavated by Nanhai Maritime Archeology in Malaysia.
The name of the ship was “Desaru”.
My very first shipwrecked porcelain. 19thc Chinese Blue White Bowl. Excavated by Nanhai Maritime Archeology in Malaysia.
The name of the ship was “Desaru”.
An old Chinese Blue White “Liquor” Warmer, missing top lid. Conservative date 1930s or earlier. H: 12cm.
Often categorized as teapot, online resources indicate that this type of server was meant for warming Asian liquor (such as rice wine etc).
Chinese Blue White Miniature Jar. Really steady work on the decorations. I think this type of jar could classified as a brush washer. Circa: 20th century, China.
Chinese Blue White Food Ginger Jar, Qilin (or Kylin motif). Circa: 20th century, China. All hand painted, porcelain.
Chinese Blue White Globular Vase. Exceptional brushwork; steady and confident lines. Circa: 20th century
An old Chinese Blue White Seal Paste Box. Soft glazed with crackle pattern. This round box is actually quite light, compare to other paste box. Conservative date: 19th century.
Most of the time, I see old Chinese Jars with missing lids. This time (my first actually), I found an old lid cover. Circa: 19th century.