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Beautiful Chinese 16Century Porcelain Vase Rare

Last Price: GBP9.99
Ending Date and Time (GMT): 2004-11-02 10:06:39
Beautiful Chinese 16Century Porcelain Vase Rare [IMAGE] A glimpse of Ming Dynasty Culture --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Image Hosting by Vendio Click to view supersized image Image Hosting by Vendio Click to view supersized image Image Hosting by Vendio Click to view supersized image Image Hosting by Vendio Click to view supersized image Image Hosting by Vendio Click to view supersized image Image Hosting by Vendio Click to view supersized image Image Hosting by Vendio reference photo from << palece museum beijing china>> Image Hosting by Vendio reference photo from << palece museum beijing china>> Image Hosting by Vendio reference photo from << palece museum beijing china>> Beautiful Ming Dynasty Glaze Vase Age: Ming Dynasty (AD. 1368- AD. 1644) Height: 9 inches (23cm), width: 5inches (12.5cm), Length : 5inch(12.5cm) Weight :0.74 Kg Condition: Good [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Ming Dynasty introduction ------------------------- The founder of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang (reign motto Hongwu "Inundating Martiality"), was a poor man when he joined the Red Turban (Hongjin ) rebellion in the lower Yangtse region. Similar to the founder of the Han Dynasty, he was very suspicious of the educated courtiers around him and exerted an extremely authoritarian regime ("the tyrant of Nanjing"). This harsh governmental style was partly due to the influence of governmental institutions of the previous Mongol period that were marked by a strong centralization. Zhu Yuanzhang, full of mistrust, took over the whole responsibility of the imperial administration by abolishing crucial ministries and secretaries. To control the highest officials at the court, he installed the so-called Brocade Guards (Jinyiwei ), a kind of secret service staffed with the only kind of people he trusted, namely the eunuchs. During the whole course of Ming Dynasty, there was always prevalent a deep mistrust between the scholarship elite, that occupied the governmental posts in the capital(s) and in the prefectures, and the central government, that was often deeply influenced by some high ranking eunuchs. The authoritarian and centralized politics of the Ming government lead to a status of immovability and orthodoxy. The second emperor of Ming was overthrown by his own uncle, who adopted the reign title Yongle "Everlasting Joy", and shifted the capital from Nanjing (Yingtianfu ) to Beijing (Jingshi , Shuntianfu ). The Yongle Emperor's reign was the most flourishing time of the Ming Dynasty. The Ming Dynasty is famous for the influence of the eunuchs on political affairs. Basically trusted with tasks of imperial household affairs, many eunuchs were able to climb up the social ladder and to occupy posts at the court that made them able to influence the ruler and his decisions. The great part of the eunuchs came from poor families of north China, while the scholar-officials that traditionally occupied governmental posts, came from gentry clans in southern China. The problem of the intermingling of the eunuchs into state affairs was not new: The last Han emperor had to get rid of the eunuchs with the help of a military dictator, and the Song Dynasty scholar Ouyang Xiu wrote an essay about the influence of eunuchs during the Five Dynasties Our advice to ALL eBay buyer: Whether you buy your antiquities from us or other ebay sellers we strongly recommend that you show all your purchases to your nearest reputable state museum for authentication and peace of mind. Unfortunately the ancient art market is cursed with a high proportion of fakes. Fakes often look better than real antiquities to the inexperienced eye - they are often intact, invariably unrestored (although their contours are dull usually) and their colours are more vivid. Our buyers can count on a 100% money back guarantee if a state museum judges their purchase to be non-ancient. Seek the same re-assurance from all those who sell to you. [IMAGE]If you have any question please mail to me JACKZHWX@HOTMAIL.COM Image Hosting by Vendio About Chinaware Unlike the course and porous earthenware, porcelain vessels are in the wholly vitrified, have a white color, sometimes translucent, and they have a fine-grained liquid-proof body. Chinese porcelain is worldwide known for its beautiful white color, its thin walls (a Chinese proverb says, "whiter than jade and thinner than paper" ) and its clear bell-like sound. The first real porcelain in China was made during the Tang Dynasty , but industrial manufacturing was only exerted during the Yuan period , when Marco Polo wrote his reports about China. The word "porcelain" originally meant a kind of sea snail similar to the cowry snail. One of the first production places for porcelain ware was Gaoling /Shaanxi , a town that gave its name to one raw material for chinaware, kaolinite. To produce chinaware, feldspar is grounded and mixed with kaolinite, shaped to an object that is fired at around 1,400°C (2,600°F). The spar vitrifies, while the kaolinite ensures that the vessel keeps its shape in the kiln. In Europe, soft-paste porcelain was produced form the 16th century on, but the secret of true china hard porcelain was only discovered in 1707 in Meissen/Germany. Porcelain without glaze is called biscuit porcelain, invented in France during 18th century, and is mainly used for figurines. When the feldspathic glaze and the body of the vessel are fired together in a second firing process, glaze and body fuse intimately with each other. Painted decoration of porcelain is usually executed over the fired glaze. The Chinese do not distinguish between porcelain and stoneware, both is called ci "Porcellain" is further defined as pottery that is resonant when struck. Historical periods: [Song chinaware][Yuan chinaware][Ming chinaware][Qing chinaware] [IMAGE] One beautiful example of early Chinese porcelain is this small pot of a type called yu. Many of the Jin Dynasty pots have four eyes to be hung up. The cover of this brown glazed pot is decorated with two turtle-doves. [IMAGE] New shapes and decoration patterns shows this pot (type bo ; by the way, modern Korean ricebowls with the same shape are made from metal and are called jubal "round bowls") from the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Its yellow glazed surface is dotted with brown points, that are added in a regular pattern on belly and cover. The seize of the dots nonetheless is very unregular and points out a begin of the intuitive splotch decoration that is prevalent until the Tang Dynasty. [IMAGE] Flower patterns like on this bowl from the Southern Dynasties were still very rare during Han time . The influence of lotus flowers in Buddhist art could have contributed to this new decoration pattern. A bowl sitting on a dish is also a new type. [IMAGE] Clear influence of Indian and Central Asian art shows this pot from the Southern Dynasties period. Lotus flowers and honeysuckle are composed in different layers, one layer going up, the other showing to the bottom. [IMAGE] Glazed with brown color, this flat Northern Dynasties bottle is decorated with musicians. Pictures of people are very important to reconstruct clothing, instruments, festivities, architecture and so on. [IMAGE] This 24 cm tall jar from the Northern Dynasties already shows the three color glazing (sancai ) that became very popular under Tang Dynasty. The glazing is actually only made of two colors: green and brown, the third color white being the ground material. Typical for the period of division are the four eyes on the upper part and the round shape of the vessel. [IMAGE] Another Northern Dynasties vessel is a prototype of the worldwide known typical Chinese vase with the wide belly and the long, straight neck. Unlike the overloaded Ming and Qing vases, this piece is decorated with a simple green splotch. [IMAGE] The Song Dynasty porcelain is characterized by a very simple coloring and almost no decoration, like this 20 cm tall pure white covered bowl from the Five Dynasties period . [IMAGE][IMAGE][IMAGE] But Song chinaware did not only use more simple colors than the elder porcelain. New shapes and patters arose. The left vase in a green coloring looks very modern in its appering with the round body and the slim neck. A new technique of Song porcelain is the craquelée (kaipian or wenpian ), making the glazing cracked all over as if it had been destroyed by temperature or water. The specimen on the right has a shape that reminds old bronze vessel types, but the two hallow tube-like handles on the side are a very new feature. Tallness about 20 cm. [IMAGE] A Song chinaware cup that shows the change of colors from the olive green-yellow-brown types of the Tang Dynasty (that were still en mode) to a color range of green-blue-violet. During the reign era Jingde (1004-1007), the Song emperor Zhenzong (r. 998-1022) had established imperial manufacturies at a small town called Jingdezhen /modern Jiangxi. [IMAGE] Very typical for Chinese art are boxes that contain filial boxes or bowls. Most of these "box in the box" type contained cosmetics or medicine, and at the same time were a symbol of a lucky large number of children. [IMAGE] From the late Tang Dynasty on, when Buddhism declined, the object of Buddhist veneration shifted from the huge state protected Avalokiteshvara to the Bodhisattva Maitreya (chin. Milefo ), also called Buddha of the Future. The venerated Avalokiteshvara was usually depicted with feminine characters and is called Guanyin . The Guanyin was no object of state veneration but found his/her place in private household or small temples. The specimen of the left is a porcelain Guanyin from the Southern Song period. [IMAGE] The Yuan Dynasty brought new types of vessels. The type of cup to the left called "feeted cup" (zubei &#36275;&#26479;) was very popular from Yuan to the end of Qing Dynasty. It is 10 to 14 cm high and in most cases decorated in a very reserved manner. [IMAGE] If we think of chinaware or Chinese porcelain, we first talk of the blue-white patterned porcelain that is typical for the last 700 years of Chinese art history. It first came up during the Yuan Dynasty and often showed motifs like shown on the left, a white plate decorated with a blue dragon, clouds and flowers. [IMAGE][IMAGE] But also other types of vessels were decorated in blue-white. The slim vase with the broad shoulders on the left is a vessel type whose oldest specimen originate from the Song Dynasty. The progress in industrial manufacturing of porcelain allowed a refined style of these vases that often were covered by a small cup. 50 cm tall. Typical for Yuan Dynasty vases is the low and thick bowl-like vase shown on the right side. The cover is shaped like the hat of a flower bud or a fruits when it starts to grow after the blossom-time is over. 30 cm tall. [IMAGE] Another example of feeted cups, zubei, from the Ming Dynasty, made of porcelain and different stones. [IMAGE] During Ming Dynasty, this town developed to an industrial town manufacturing porcelain. Ming artisans introduced red and yellow colors to the typical blue-white porcelain that is typical for chinaware. The box on the left is used to contain painting brushes, and it is decorates with dragons playing inmidst clouds and waves. [IMAGE] But the blue-white porcalain was very prevalent because it is cheaper to produce than mulit-colored vessels or objects. The plate to the left is only one example of the huge treasury of boxes, bowls and vases produced during the Ming and Qing Dynasty. Industrially manufactures porcelain was so cheap that it replaced metal and stone objects in a wide range, and the manufacturies produced such an amount of material that it could even be exported to Southeast Asia and Europe. [IMAGE][IMAGE] The vase on the left is a good example for the overloaded, some would say "kitschy" style of multi-colored chinaware that came up during late Ming Dynasty, ornated with red, orange, green, blue, and gold colors. On the contrary, there existed also very simple and barely decorated objects like the pair of vases on the right, used to flank an altar. They are only adorned with a dragon twirling around the slim neck. [IMAGE] The pot-bellied vase from the Yuan Dynasty were still seen during later centuries, but quite rare. The example to the left is 40 cm tall and is - surprisingly - not purely exerted with the typical blue colors, but the gold fish are painted in a realistic red-gold color. Fish are a symbol for fertility in Chinese thought. [IMAGE] Very famous among the tourists visiting China is the nine dragon wall in Beijing's Forbidden City (see Imperial Palace). These walls were erected just behind the entrance gate of a court to prevent bad ghost entering the house (ghosts were believed to be able to walk around corners, they can only walk straight ahead). The Ming Dynasty emperors who erected the "modern" Forbidden City in Beijing had this wall adorned with ceramic tiles showing nine dragons playing amidst the waves of a river. [IMAGE] These four vessels from the Qing Dynasty were used during the imperial offerings to the natural spirits. The right, red vase with a wide opening was used for the sun altar, the pale blue vase on the left for the moon altar. The dark blue vessel in the front, shaped like an old fu type bronze vessel from the Zhou Dynasty &#21608;, was used for offering to Heaven, and the yellow vessel in the background, shaped like an old dou &#35910; type bronze vessel, was used for the offering to the Earth. [IMAGE] Lanterns in China are often red colored and made of paper - we can see them in every China restaurant around the corner. The most expensive lanterns were made of paper-thin porcelain, like the example on the left. On each side of this octogonal lantern, we see a small painting, centered in a field of a grid-patterned light zone. The structural parts of the relief are thicker than the "hallow parts" and thereby give the impression of a grid. Similar effects are employed on the bottoms of cups and bowls. Holding the cup against direct light, a painting of a bird, a girl or anything else can be seen. [IMAGE] [IMAGE]Two examples shall show that Qing Dynasty bowls were not purely an industrial mass product of mean quality like we know them from the China food shop from the corner. While the bowl to the left shows us five different kinds of flowers on a coral red ground, the bowl to the right is partially covered with an enamel drawing of a pheasant among peony flowers. [IMAGE][IMAGE] The advanced industrial technique allowed the creation of difficile shapes, decorations and styles. Typical for the Qing Dynasty chinaware is the gourd-shaped vase, made of porcelain "thinner than paper, whiter than jade", like the Chinese say. The right example is decorated with lefs, the vase on the left, only thickened on the top of the neck, is painted with a bird scene on an orange background. [IMAGE][IMAGE] A Song Dynasty vessel shape with broad shoulders still employed, Qing Dynasty artisans proved their skills for the example on the left to cover the body of the vase with a raised relief of leaves. The right vase, shaped like a gourd, divided its neck into three tubes, coming out of one single and unified body. [IMAGE] Glazed tiles are not only found in China but also on the roofs of European Middle Age buildings. But typical for Chinese tiles are the shapes of demons, dragons and monsters numbering five to seven that protect the buildings agains the devastating stroke of lightnings. The example to the left are two roof of the Qing summer palace in Shenyang /Liaoning (Mukden). [IMAGE] As Chinese thinking uses to pose two powers or elements into opposition (sun - moon, Heaven - Earth, male - female, dark - light), sets of pairs are also seen in Chinese art. The pair of vases on the left is a good example of industrial mass products to meet the needs of the common people, and at the same time, it is an example that not all vases or art objects are round, but that there are also quadrangular objects, symbolizing the earth. [IMAGE] The consume of cigars or cigarets has never been widespread in China until the 20th century. Instead, Chinese used to enjoy tobacco in the form of snuff. Accordingly, snuff-boxes were a very common item for daily use. The left and middle snuff-boxes are made from porcelain and are painted with a landscape, the right blue box is made from glass and shows a crane flying over a river and a temple. --------------------------------------------------------------------- SEE WHAT RECENT CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY! az_agrsjore[IMAGE] ( 35)Praise :buona qualità . 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No exceptions. * PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR AUCTION NUMBER, EBAY EMAIL ADDRESS, SHIPPING ADDRESS & Telephone number WHEN YOU SEND PAYMENT * We DO NOT ALLOW LOCAL PICK-UPS for security reasons. * Within United Kinfdom, Shipping by EMS (4-7 business days) : 25.00GPB + 3.00GPB for insurance. * Other area ,please contact us by email The policy of return: Return policies for additional shipping insurance buyer. Shipping by EMS 1. Damaged or defective upon delivery with condition specified on delivery receipt (meaning you must have the trucker note the damage on the receipt). We strongly encourage customers to inspect freight at the time of delivery or pickup for any damage. If you detect damage refuse the freight as damaged for a full refund. In that way we can claim total insurance from shipping company! 2. Not as described in the auction. Not as described in the auction. If your not satisfied with your purchase you can return the item within 10 days of the end of auction for a full refund. Buyer bears the return shipping charge, and packed the items for return. Buyer will absorb shipping fees both ways. And the item must be returned in its original condition. BUT if returned is broken, we won't refund except that you have put one insurance on it and can claim insurance for it. 3. If you can't note the damage on the receipt before the trucker leave, we only return the end price to you. Notice: Please take photos for the broken items, and email to us. The insurance will NOT return for all reimbursement cases. Return policies for shipping by Air mail ,SAL, Surface buyer. (Not Put one Insurance on shipped items) 1.we will be not responsible for any damage of shipped items during delivery which havn't been put one insurance on, we only give some compensation for item's price not including shipping fee according to China Post Policy when shipped items be lost or stolen 2. Not as described in the auction. Not as described in the auction. If your not satisfied with your purchase you can return the item within 10 days of the end of auction for a full refund. Buyer bears the return shipping charge, and packed the items for return. Buyer will absorb shipping fees both ways. And the item must be returned in its original condition. BUT if returned is broken, we won't refund Except that You have Put one insurance on it and can claim insurance for it. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please take a look what I am selling on ebay,just below.
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Chinese Cloisonne Sakyamuni Buddha

Last Price: GBP9.99
Ending Date and Time (GMT): 2004-10-29 17:14:46
[IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Checkout Image Hosting by Vendio Image Hosting by Vendio Image Hosting by Vendio Chinese Cloisonne Sakyamuni Buddha If you like chinese antiques,don't miss the chance to get this item .he was a prince in the legend, and he abandoned his kingship, finally he reached the spiritual state of an immortal by practising Buddhism . which is very famous and rare in the world. You could see there was carving the SAKYAMUNI Buddha face was made very peaceful and kindly. Very infrequently, if you like Chinese antique,it will be great collection for use or display.size12*8*5.5 inch .shipping cost:GBP115 Preferred Checkout Back to Top [IMAGE] For fastest processing of this order, please use Vendio Checkout! Image Hosting by Vendio Image Hosting by Vendio Image Hosting by Vendio Image Hosting by Vendio Image Hosting by Vendio Image Hosting by Vendio Image Hosting by Vendio Image Hosting by Vendio Image Hosting by Vendio Image Hosting by Vendio

Chinese Antiques~Green Pottery with Beast Body Figure

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Ending Date and Time (GMT): 2004-11-02 09:24:59
Ancient Caesar - Classical Numismatics Copyright AncientCaesar.com [IMAGE] Original Source LUOYANG CHINA Period ANCIENT Material POTTERY Condition GOOD Size Length is 9.5 inches, Width is 9 inches and Height is 10 inches. weight is 4.8 kg. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Transaction Procedure: Winner contacts seller for the shipping and payment method, also enclose with his/her mail address. Seller sends the grand total to the winner. Winner make payment. Seller shipps the item upon the payment received. Winner approval. Successful transaction finished. Payment Methods: We accept PayPalTheChinaArt@hotmail.com ,Money Order , Westernunion Money Transfer, Cashier Check ,Personal Check,Bank Money Transfer,ect. The payment funds must be approval/received before the shipment. Please leave your contact number to us if you bidded for that you will recieve your item on time. (If you pay by the Paypal,you could pay directly to "lyantiques@hotmail.com") Shipment: EMS - 4 to 7 days.Actual time cost dues to the distence for my location. Shipping cost to Europe is GBP&#65505;76 ,including the package's cost. Shipment cost to OTHER COUNTRIES is upon request again. if you pay for your items within 7 days after your bid is successful,we we give you a discount of 10% for shipment, Attention: We reserve the right to relist the item which was won but not paid for 20 days on Ebay.Except that who have receive our acceptance to allow paying later. Additional:Please pay more attention to the payment policy and the shipping cost! Be sure to bid on this item after fully considering! Thank you! --------------------------------------------------------------------- [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] border=0> [IMAGE] E_mail us ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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