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Inspirational blue colors in nature, interiors and other combinations that influence my contemporary abstract art.
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Offered for sale is this beautiful Chinese blue and white porcelain plate. The centre of this dish plate is painted in underglaze blue. We were told by auctioneers that the plate from late 18C. Size: approx 22cm diameter Condition: Generally, in good condition commensurate with age, the glaze with typical glaze spots and blemishes. Note that there is a fine hairline at the bottom and a chip to the rim - please see photos or ask us for more photos. WE SELLING PART OF OUR ART AND JEWELLERY COLLECTION - PLEASE CHECK OUR OTHER LISTINGS.
Painted in Blue and white, with a crane amongst peonies and bamboo.
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Date: porcelain 1573–1620, mounts ca. 1585. Culture: British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain. Medium: Porcelain, silver-gilt mounts. Dimensions: Heig...
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Here is one photograph of a stall, that only sold traditional blue-and-white Japanese pottery. All porcelain with the cobalt blue decoration. These were all old pieces of ceramics. I wanted to bu…
This is a Chinese decorative porcelain vase in Blue and White color finish. The theme is oriental flowers graphic with dragon shape handles. Dimensions: 9" x h16" Origin: China Material: Porcelain Condition: Handmade, no chip crack, good condition, distressed marks
Vintage 1970s Ornate Oriental Pink Mun Shou Rose Longevity Porcelain Bowls and Tea Cups with Chinese Characters Set includes x2 rice bowls and x2 tea cups. Ideal for rice, appetizer or soup. Highly collectible and also versatile. In overall exceptional, much loved and preserved pristine condition with no chips or cracks. Hand painted and decorated with beautiful White Magnolia flowers and intricate swirling pattern. Manufacturer's stamp on the base: 中国景德镇 / "Made in China" and are numbered. These beauties come from Jingdezhen, China which is a prefecture-level city, in north-eastern Jiangxi province, with a total population of 1,669,057 (2018), bordering Anhui to the north. It is known as the "Porcelain Capital" because it has been producing Chinese ceramics for at least 1,000 years, and for much of that period Jingdezhen porcelain was the most important and finest quality in China. The city has a well-documented history that stretches back over 2,000 years. Dimensions: Large bowl- 11.5cm diameter at top; 6cm diameter at base; H5.5cm Small tea cup- 7.5cm diameter at top; 3.2cm diameter at base; H5cm
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The items will be packed very good to everywhere in the world.All the buyer will receive a perfect item. It is in the very good state,and there is no damage or repair.Very elegant, very beautiful,obvious traces of history. Completely preserved, no damage, no restoration. It has high collection value for all. To see my complete collection of fine antiques and vintage pieces, please view the contents of my shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/eastantique
Hand-painted by artisans in the traditional ceramic village of Bat Trang, Vietnam, a village just outside of Hanoi that is known for its traditional ceramics. The piece is formed in a mold, and then hand-painted with glaze. Bat Trang village was established in the 14th century to supply ceramics to the royal household. It is famous for its white clay pottery decorated with blue motifs. Pottery making is one of the most ancient traditions in Vietnam. Ceramic - Dishwasher safe - Microwave safe - Holds 14 ounces
Recent cases illustrating a developing uniformization of cultural identities across the world have led numerous artists to ponder the phenomenon of cultural globalization. My Blue China sheds new light on the issues at hand, bringing together the works of 12 internationally renowned contemporary artists who explicitly reference blue and white porcelain. [...]
Lot 303. Blue and White 'Phoenix' bottle vase, China, Ming dynasty, 1368 - 1644. Photo Hampel Height: 35.6 cm. On base underglaze-blue seal mark. Estimate € 24.000 - 28.000 Hampel. Art d'Asie. jeudi 24 septembre 2015
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China with it's patterns can be most beguiling. No pattern could be more so than Blue Willow. The legend was created to promote the sales of Minton's original china pattern. There are several versions of the legend that have circulated, but this is my favorite. This china pattern has clearly stood the test of time, most likely due to it's fantastic marketing with this romantic story. The Willow Legend There was once a Mandarin who had a beautiful daughter, Koong-se. He employed a secretary, Chang who, while he was attending to his master's accounts, fell in love with Koong-se, much to the anger of the Mandarin, who regarded the secretary as unworthy of his daughter. The secretary was banished and a fence constructed around the gardens of the Mandarin's estate so that Chang could not see his daughter and Koong-se could only walk in the gardens and to the water's edge. One day a shell fitted with sails containing a poem, and a bead which Koong-se had given to Chang, floated to the water's edge. Koong-se knew that her lover was not far away. She was soon dismayed to learn that she had been betrothed to Ta-jin, a noble warrior Duke. She was full of despair when it was announced that her future husband, the noble Duke, was arriving, bearing a gift of jewels to celebrate his betrothal. However, after the banquet, borrowing the robes of a servant, Chang passed through the guests unseen and came to Koong-se's room. They embraced and vowed to run away together. The Mandarin, the Duke, the guests, and all the servants had drunk so much wine that the couple almost got away without detection, but Koong-se's father saw her at the last minute and gave chase across the bridge. The couple escaped and stayed with the maid that Koong-se's father had dismissed for conspiring with the lovers. Koong-se had given the casket of jewels to Chang and the Mandarin, who was also a magistrate, swore that he would use the jewels as a pretext to execute Chang when he caught him. One night the Mandarin's spies reported that a man was hiding in a house by the river and the Mandarin's guards raided the house. But Chang had jumped into the ragging torrent and Koong-se thought that he had drowned. Some days later the guards returned to search the house again. While Koong-se's maid talked to them, Chang came by boat to the window and took Koong-se away to safety. They settled on a distant island, and over the years Chang became famous for his writings. This was to prove his undoing. The Mandarin heard about him and sent guards to destroy him. Chang was put to the sword and Koong-se set fire to the house while she was still inside. Thus they both perished and the gods, touched by their love, immortalized them as two doves, eternally flying together in the sky. Source: International Willow Collectors Not a happy story, but romantic nonetheless. Sherry I will link this to: Tea Time Tuesday at Rose Chintz Cottage A Return to Loveliness at A Delightsome Life Tea Cup Tuesday at Martha's Favorites Tuesday Cuppa Tea at Antiques and Teacups Friends Sharing Tea at Bernideen's Tea Time Blog Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life Tweak It Tuesday at Cozy Little House Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage Your Going to Love it Tuesday At Kathe with an E The Scoop at Confessions of a Plate Addict Totally Terrific Tuesday at Live Randomly Simple Project Inspire at An Extraordinary Day Do Tell Tuesday at Maybe She Made It Make It Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House Share your Style Thursday at Common Ground Amaze Me Monday at Dwellings-The Heart of the Home What to Do Weekends at Shoestring Elegance Idea Box Thursday at Mila's Little Things
Hello everyone, I am going to join in with Cielo at the House in the Roses today for Show your Cottage Monday. So today I am showing some of my blue and white china that I keep in this little cupboard in our porch. I think I have china in almost every room of the house. It must be my form of art! Like pretty much all my china,this has been collected over time-a piece here and a piece there. This little Dutch shoe belonged to my Mom. The teapot ,cream and sugar bowl also belonged to my Mom who was born in Holland. The soup tureen came from an auction sale a few years ago. Well, that is all that this little cupboard can hold but go and visit Cielo for a peek in more cottages. Thank you for visiting me, Carolyn
Beautiful ceramic tea cups, perfect for serving espresso, cappuccinos, lattes or tea. It has enough space for coffee with milk bubbles, avoiding spilling. Best gift for friends, coworkers and boss as birthday, Thanksgiving, Christmas gift Lead free and non-toxic, naturally retains heat to keep coffee or tea warmer longer. Hand wash is recommended, not safe in microwave oven or dishwasher Great perfect for Birthday gifts, Christmas gifts, teacher gifts, Teachers'Day gifts, Valentine's Day gifts, Mother's Day Gifts, Graduation gifts Coffee cup 3.7 inch (9.5 cm) wide x 2.8 inch (7 cm) tall Coffee cup Capacity: 7.8 ounces (230 ml) Saucer Dimensions: 5.9 inches (15 cm) 1 Tea Cup Set includes 1 Cup and 1 Saucer We will well pack and ship out your orders within 3 business days after we receive your payment. Ships from China. Your orders will be sent out with standard shipping, which you can expect delivery between 10-14 days. Thank you for stopping by! View more Beautiful Coffee Cups and Tea Cups >>
China with it's patterns can be most beguiling. No pattern could be more so than Blue Willow. The legend was created to promote the sales of Minton's original china pattern. There are several versions of the legend that have circulated, but this is my favorite. This china pattern has clearly stood the test of time, most likely due to it's fantastic marketing with this romantic story. The Willow Legend There was once a Mandarin who had a beautiful daughter, Koong-se. He employed a secretary, Chang who, while he was attending to his master's accounts, fell in love with Koong-se, much to the anger of the Mandarin, who regarded the secretary as unworthy of his daughter. The secretary was banished and a fence constructed around the gardens of the Mandarin's estate so that Chang could not see his daughter and Koong-se could only walk in the gardens and to the water's edge. One day a shell fitted with sails containing a poem, and a bead which Koong-se had given to Chang, floated to the water's edge. Koong-se knew that her lover was not far away. She was soon dismayed to learn that she had been betrothed to Ta-jin, a noble warrior Duke. She was full of despair when it was announced that her future husband, the noble Duke, was arriving, bearing a gift of jewels to celebrate his betrothal. However, after the banquet, borrowing the robes of a servant, Chang passed through the guests unseen and came to Koong-se's room. They embraced and vowed to run away together. The Mandarin, the Duke, the guests, and all the servants had drunk so much wine that the couple almost got away without detection, but Koong-se's father saw her at the last minute and gave chase across the bridge. The couple escaped and stayed with the maid that Koong-se's father had dismissed for conspiring with the lovers. Koong-se had given the casket of jewels to Chang and the Mandarin, who was also a magistrate, swore that he would use the jewels as a pretext to execute Chang when he caught him. One night the Mandarin's spies reported that a man was hiding in a house by the river and the Mandarin's guards raided the house. But Chang had jumped into the ragging torrent and Koong-se thought that he had drowned. Some days later the guards returned to search the house again. While Koong-se's maid talked to them, Chang came by boat to the window and took Koong-se away to safety. They settled on a distant island, and over the years Chang became famous for his writings. This was to prove his undoing. The Mandarin heard about him and sent guards to destroy him. Chang was put to the sword and Koong-se set fire to the house while she was still inside. Thus they both perished and the gods, touched by their love, immortalized them as two doves, eternally flying together in the sky. Source: International Willow Collectors Not a happy story, but romantic nonetheless. Sherry I will link this to: Tea Time Tuesday at Rose Chintz Cottage A Return to Loveliness at A Delightsome Life Tea Cup Tuesday at Martha's Favorites Tuesday Cuppa Tea at Antiques and Teacups Friends Sharing Tea at Bernideen's Tea Time Blog Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life Tweak It Tuesday at Cozy Little House Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage Your Going to Love it Tuesday At Kathe with an E The Scoop at Confessions of a Plate Addict Totally Terrific Tuesday at Live Randomly Simple Project Inspire at An Extraordinary Day Do Tell Tuesday at Maybe She Made It Make It Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House Share your Style Thursday at Common Ground Amaze Me Monday at Dwellings-The Heart of the Home What to Do Weekends at Shoestring Elegance Idea Box Thursday at Mila's Little Things
Nineteenth-century English transferware still takes its place on the tabletop.