Showing posts with label gilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gilt. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Antique Pair of Japanese Seto Ware Tobacco Leaf Plates





Handsome, well potted pair of dinner sized plates. 
Lovely balanced design. Nice shading of the enamels.
Approximately 9.5" in diameter. 
One plate has a chip on the rim - see photos.
Wash wear. Wear to gilding. No utensil marks. 
Very good condition. Very cheerful image. 
They would look beautiful hung on a wall.

 

Monday, November 28, 2022

Pair Chinese Export Grisaille Gilt Floral Tea Cups Yongzheng 1723-1736






Matching scalloped edged antique Chinese teacups - They came through time together, I figured they should continue their journey so I'm selling them together.

They are in excellent condition, as you can see in the photos.

No Chips, No Cracks, No Crazing.

One of the two has tiny remains of gilding that went around the lip.

*Take 20% off when you spend $50.00 or more. No coupon necessary. Discount taken at checkout. Sale Ends December 1st, 2022. Happy Holidays!

Check them out in our Etsy shop here.


Saturday, October 8, 2022

1940s James Kent Old Foley Chinese Rose Tea Pot Gold Trim




James Kent Old Foley Chinese Rose gold trimmed Teapot. No chips or cracks, but does have the crazing which is common to this company.

Decorated with flowers and birds, it’s beautiful.
An oval shaped pot, it holds 4 cups.
6 1/2 inches tall.

$65

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Vtg Gourd Sack Vase Japanese Lobed Vase




 Measuring 4-1/8” tall this wonderful little vase is decorated with a chrysanthemum design in gold and white on a matte cream body (the background glaze is dipped on as can be plainly seen in the pictures).
Made in Japan it is signed with blue Japanese symbols on the bottom. Most likely made in the 1930s. No chips, no cracks.

$24

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Just In - Gorgeous 1920s Japanese Lacquerware Tray SOLD






 Japanese lacquerware tray with images of court figures in kimonos examining painted scrolls in the shadow of Mount Fuji.
10 inches in diameter. 
Considering this tray is 100 years old and has been used as…well, a tray, it’s in pretty good condition.