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Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 301 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 302 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 303 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 304 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 305 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 306 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 307 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 308 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 309 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 310 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 311 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 312 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 313 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 314 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 315 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 316 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 317 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 318 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 319 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 320 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 321 / 641 -
Antique Chinese Yixing Teapot Set of 4 - Unglazed reddish-brown clay Stoneware & Pewter Wonder set of Chinese Yixing Clay & Pewter Tea set with tall server, short server, sugar bowl and heating pot. It's rare to find the entire set. Stamps are Chinese seal script with may translate to the place of origin associated with Weihaiwei, a historical port in the city of Shandong, China. The coin in the top of one of the pots suggests Guangxu Tongbao - a common inscription on Chinese Qing Dynasty Coins. Condition as shown - most are in good condition, some cracks as we share (look at the images carefully), one handle repair - but overall good for age. 322 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 323 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 324 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 325 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 326 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 327 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 328 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 329 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 330 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 331 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 332 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 333 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 334 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 335 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 336 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 337 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 338 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 339 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 340 / 641 -
Pair of Chinese Cloisonne vases - simply beautiful. Stamp on base translates to: Made in the Jingtai reign of the Great Ming dynasty. This inscription is a reign mark commonly found on Chinese porcelain, cloisonne, and other items. Jingtai Reign: The Jingtai Emporer ruled during the Ming Dynasty from 1449 to 1457 - so these are OLD!! As one would expect, there are many condition issues - we tried to show the major issues. They are sturdy however, and impressive even with the imperfections. We have included a note found inside one of the vases - clearly the seller had written to this expert to ask about his items back in 1981. The expert had the dates of the Ming dynasty of 1368-1644. He also mentions the neck being lost, but we don't see that, so not sure what he is referring to - clearly he was looking at several pieces for this client. Approx 17" tall each. 341 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 355 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 356 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 357 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 358 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 359 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 360 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 361 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 362 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 363 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 364 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 365 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 366 / 641 -
Antique Chinese porcelain mark/seal on base appears to say Made in Jingdezhen - a city renowned for their porcelain creations as far back as 6th Century CE. This style of Famille Rose was introduced in the 18th Century and popular during the Qing dynasty. Very nice condition - no issues seen. Nice scene with 2 ladies in traditional wear in the garden. 367 / 641 -
Antique Limoges France - c1892. Limoges stamp and also Richmond, Indiana signed also. December 25, 1892 - most likely a Christmas Gift! 12 - 8" plates in good condition - some wear from over 100 years of use, but remarkable condition. Lovely floral designs. Large rare platter/server measures 15" across. Rare to find a set like this from this era. 13 pieces total. 383 / 641 -
Antique Limoges France - c1892. Limoges stamp and also Richmond, Indiana signed also. December 25, 1892 - most likely a Christmas Gift! 12 - 8" plates in good condition - some wear from over 100 years of use, but remarkable condition. Lovely floral designs. Large rare platter/server measures 15" across. Rare to find a set like this from this era. 13 pieces total. 384 / 641 -
Antique Limoges France - c1892. Limoges stamp and also Richmond, Indiana signed also. December 25, 1892 - most likely a Christmas Gift! 12 - 8" plates in good condition - some wear from over 100 years of use, but remarkable condition. Lovely floral designs. Large rare platter/server measures 15" across. Rare to find a set like this from this era. 13 pieces total. 385 / 641 -
Antique Limoges France - c1892. Limoges stamp and also Richmond, Indiana signed also. December 25, 1892 - most likely a Christmas Gift! 12 - 8" plates in good condition - some wear from over 100 years of use, but remarkable condition. Lovely floral designs. Large rare platter/server measures 15" across. Rare to find a set like this from this era. 13 pieces total. 386 / 641 -
Antique Limoges France - c1892. Limoges stamp and also Richmond, Indiana signed also. December 25, 1892 - most likely a Christmas Gift! 12 - 8" plates in good condition - some wear from over 100 years of use, but remarkable condition. Lovely floral designs. Large rare platter/server measures 15" across. Rare to find a set like this from this era. 13 pieces total. 387 / 641 -
Antique Limoges France - c1892. Limoges stamp and also Richmond, Indiana signed also. December 25, 1892 - most likely a Christmas Gift! 12 - 8" plates in good condition - some wear from over 100 years of use, but remarkable condition. Lovely floral designs. Large rare platter/server measures 15" across. Rare to find a set like this from this era. 13 pieces total. 388 / 641 -
Antique Limoges France - c1892. Limoges stamp and also Richmond, Indiana signed also. December 25, 1892 - most likely a Christmas Gift! 12 - 8" plates in good condition - some wear from over 100 years of use, but remarkable condition. Lovely floral designs. Large rare platter/server measures 15" across. Rare to find a set like this from this era. 13 pieces total. 389 / 641 -
Antique Limoges France - c1892. Limoges stamp and also Richmond, Indiana signed also. December 25, 1892 - most likely a Christmas Gift! 12 - 8" plates in good condition - some wear from over 100 years of use, but remarkable condition. Lovely floral designs. Large rare platter/server measures 15" across. Rare to find a set like this from this era. 13 pieces total. 390 / 641 -
Antique Limoges France - c1892. Limoges stamp and also Richmond, Indiana signed also. December 25, 1892 - most likely a Christmas Gift! 12 - 8" plates in good condition - some wear from over 100 years of use, but remarkable condition. Lovely floral designs. Large rare platter/server measures 15" across. Rare to find a set like this from this era. 13 pieces total. 391 / 641 -
Antique Limoges France - c1892. Limoges stamp and also Richmond, Indiana signed also. December 25, 1892 - most likely a Christmas Gift! 12 - 8" plates in good condition - some wear from over 100 years of use, but remarkable condition. Lovely floral designs. Large rare platter/server measures 15" across. Rare to find a set like this from this era. 13 pieces total. 392 / 641 -
Antique Limoges France - c1892. Limoges stamp and also Richmond, Indiana signed also. December 25, 1892 - most likely a Christmas Gift! 12 - 8" plates in good condition - some wear from over 100 years of use, but remarkable condition. Lovely floral designs. Large rare platter/server measures 15" across. Rare to find a set like this from this era. 13 pieces total. 393 / 641 -
Antique Limoges France - c1892. Limoges stamp and also Richmond, Indiana signed also. December 25, 1892 - most likely a Christmas Gift! 12 - 8" plates in good condition - some wear from over 100 years of use, but remarkable condition. Lovely floral designs. Large rare platter/server measures 15" across. Rare to find a set like this from this era. 13 pieces total. 394 / 641
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