A Large Imari Charger at 24 1/2″ diameter. Completely undamaged. Circa 1880.
Learn MoreThese are very nice. They are 8 3/4″ tall and approximately 9 3/4″ in diameter. Circa 1880.
Learn MoreA classic 12″ diameter Imari charger. Scalloped. Circa 1870. A nice 12″ diameter Imari charger. Scalloped and ribbed. A most unusual pattern with some green in it. Circa 1875.
Learn MoreA pair of 17″ tall Chinese vases. They are approximately 7 3/4″ in diameter. The back of the vases are marked with Chinese writing. Circa 1865.
Learn MoreA gorgeous and large Canton well tree platter. It is 18 1/4″ long, 14 7/8″ deep, and 2 1/2″ tall. Circa 1820.
Learn MoreA pretty Canton water pitcher. Totally undamaged. Chinese. Circa 1850. The handle has beautiful lines.
Learn MoreA striking ribbed Imari vase from the Red Koransha region. Circa 1875. 10 3/4″ tall and 6″ in diameter. Brilliant colors. It is 18 1/4″ long, 14 7/8″ deep, and 2 1/2″ tall.
Learn MoreA rare pair of Imari vases. Note the unusual shape and pie crust edge at the top. 12 3/8″ tall and 5 1/2″ diameter. Circa 1885. Note the pie crust edge. Even the interior of the top is decorated.
Learn MoreA beautiful piece of 18th century Chinese export. The bowl is 10 1/8″ diameter and 4 1/2″ tall. Rose Mandarin. Circa 1790. There is one small chip on the side of the rim. The chip can be repaired.
Learn MoreAn Amazing Nanking Soup Tureen. In perfect condition. 11″ tall, 9 1/2″ deep, and 14″ long. Circa 1820. We have never had a soup tureen of this quality.All sides pictured below. Additional pictures available upon request.Braided handles with strawberries on the sides. Cabbage finial.
Learn MoreA majestic pair of Staffordshire Lions. This is the first pair we have ever had. The lions date around 1870. Staffordshire LionsThey are 10
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