Wisma Antik - Antiques and Collectables
HOME ORDERS & INFO TESTIMONIALS LINKS
Contents:
Chinese Ceramics





For more information, or to order, please send an e-mail to:
Mail96.gif (4196 bytes)antiques@wisma.com.au

Advertising Items
Antiques and
Collectables
Ceramics

Chinese

Dutch
Japanese
English
misc
Nautical
Toys and Dolls
Whisky Related
Cannons &
Wreck Items


Please click RELOAD or REFRESH to view latest page
All prices in US Dollars

Antique Chinese Ceramics


Item 1: Two beautiful stucco Song Dynasty alter figures with stands. Both figures date AD 960-1279 Song Dynasty and stand 9" & 91/2" and come with a certificate of authenticity from "Dragon Culture Hong Kong New York".
$US1,100 pair


Item 2: Most unusual Asian earthenware wine vessel possibly Chinese in a European style. Circa 16th century. Found on a shipwreck in the Dutch East Indies. In excellent condition. 9".
$US475
SOLD




Item 3: A rare & unusal Ming Dynasty painted (rather than glazed) pottery figure of an attendant. Ming Dynasty, Ca 15th century 29cm. Certificate of authenticity by Dr. Roy Jenzen, consultant in oriental antiques.
$US750


Item 4: An exceptional example of a early Chinese terracotta figure, hand cast, hand painted depicting a high ranking officer of the Imperial Army standing 10 1/2" northern dynasty (386-589 AD). This rare piece should appeal to the most discerning collector and comes with a custom made stand and certicicate of authenticity
$US925




Item 5: Large Ming storage container decorated with a rich cobalt blue and traditional plum almond blossom pattern. 9". c1850.
$US425




Item 6: Slighty larger Ching provincial Chinese teapot in the traditional blue and white pattern. 4½". In excellent condition. c1880.
$US175


Item 7: Pair of Northern Wei Dynasty period terracotta soldiers. 11". With certificates of authenticity. In excellent condition.
$US875 pair
SOLD


Item 8: Rare Tang Dynasty San-Cai (3 colour) glazed terracotta figure of a "Persian Trader". 10½". With certificates of authenticity. In excellent condition.
$US925




Item 9: Tang Dynasty "Earth Spirit" or 'Shen Ti'. These are rarer than the commonly found "Lokopalas", the 'Guardian Spirits', though they had similar purposes to the ancient Chinese: to protect departing souls and to ensure an unimpeded passage to heaven! This particularly fine example still retains much original painting over the typical white slip on the pale, dense earthenware body and is unconditionally guaranteed to be stated period: Tang Dynasty 618-906 AD. The "Earth Spirit" stands 13" tall and comes with certificate of authenticity from Dr.Roy Jenzen who specializes in
oriental antiquities in WA, Australia.
WAS $US1,800
$US1,500
SOLD




Item 10: Two 16th century Ming pottery figures wearing tunic robes standing near an altar table offering (a plate of mangos). Slight rear invisable base repair due to excavation. Both figures have removable heads and stand 10½". The altar stand is 4" high with mangos on top 6". Certificate of authenticity from Dr. Roy Jensen, former consultant in oriential antiquities to the crown law department, Perth, Western Australia.
Complete set $US925




Item 11: T'ang bowl. c618-906. 5½" high. 11" dia. This bowl was found upside down where the external glaze has worn away after being on the bottom of the ocean for many years. The inside glaze is still intact. In excellent conditon and would make a very nice display piece. Stand not included.
$U550
SOLD




Item 12: Small Ching provincial Chinese teapot in the traditional blue and white pattern. 4". In excellent condition. c1880.
$US175


Item 13: Early Ming plate found on a shipwreck near Ternate Moluccas Indonesia. 10½". In excellent condition with some crustacean on backside. c1850. Stand not included.
$US675


Item 14: Mei-Ping Chinese flask. c1368. This large size is most unusual for this type of early Mei-Ping flask which was used in the early days by the Chinese to store mercury. Measures 14" high and was found in the port of Tuban Indonesia on a shipwreck. Stand not included.
$US450




Item 15: Beautiful T'ang vase. c1618-906. Measures 13" high and is in excellent condition with some internal crustacean. Found on a shipwreck in Tuban, Indonesia. Stand not included.
$US485
SOLD


Item 16: Early T'ang water jar c1618-906, 12" high found on a shipwreck Tuban Indonesia
$US375


Item 17: Early 19th century Chinese Cloisonne plate. "Two Storks". 12". In excellent condition.
$US375
SOLD




Item 18: 'Ch'ing' blue and white jar, 40cm high C1860
$US575





Item 19: Ch'ing Charger c1890
$US675





Item 20: Early Chinese gold fields rosewood gold/opium scales, in original condition.
13". c1880"s. Complete.
$US275
SOLD




Item 21: Neolithic jar from the Kangsu period. Dating 2,500 BC, 10" x 11"
WAS $US800
NOW $US675
SOLD





Item 22: Chinese opium pot with floral pattern. Diameter 3" c1900
$US160




Item 23: Neolithic period earthenware pot. 'Kangsu' period. 2,500 BC, 4" x 6"
WAS $US550
NOW $US475


Item 24: Ch'ing plate in the Ming style c1850, 11" diameter
$US350


Advertising Items For more information, or to order, please send an e-mail to: Mail96.gif (4196 bytes)antiques@wisma.com.au

 

Ceramics Chinese
Dutch
Japanese
English
misc.
Collectables
Nautical

  HOME |  ORDERS + INFO |  TESTIMONIALS |  LINKS  



This site produced by Gavin Arnold

Toys and Dolls
Whisky Related
Cannons &
Wreck Items