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Discover exceptional pieces from our curated collection of fine art and antiques. Each item is carefully selected for its historical significance and artistic merit.
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Terra Cotta Horse Head
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A sculpted terracotta horse head, modeled with expressive detail and strong features, capturing the strength and nobility associated with horses in ancient China. Likely part of a larger funerary figure, this piece reflects the cultural importance of the horse in Chinese burial practices.
Dimensions: 6.5 x 6 in.
Small ribbed celadon jar, Yuan Dynasty
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A finely potted small jar from the Yuan Dynasty, featuring a ribbed globular body and covered in a thick, lustrous celadon glaze typical of Longquan wares. The subtle vertical fluting enhances the glaze’s depth, reflecting the refined simplicity and elegance of Yuan ceramic artistry.
Dimensions: D: 2 x H: 2.75 x W: 3.5 in.
A Chinese blue and white porcelain Kendi
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A fine blue and white porcelain kendi from the Wanli period, featuring a bulbous body, straight neck, and distinctive spout. Decorated with panels of floral and foliate motifs in vibrant cobalt blue, this vessel reflects the global reach of Ming export porcelain and its adaptation to Southeast Asian ceremonial use.
Dimensions: 4 x 3.5 in.
Ming Dynasty Blue and White Ceramic Jarlet
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A small Ming Dynasty jarlet finely painted in underglaze cobalt blue with floral and scrolling motifs encircling the globular body. Likely used for holding cosmetics, spices, or ink, such jarlets were commonly produced for both domestic and regional trade during the period.
Dimensions: 2 x 2.5 in.
Chinese Porcelain Teapot In The Form of a Gourd
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A delicately modeled Chinese porcelain teapot in the shape of a gourd, adorned with applied vine and leaf motifs in relief. Finished in a soft celadon glaze with scattered iron-brown spots, the piece reflects the naturalistic aesthetic and craftsmanship.
Dimensions: D: 1.25 x H: 3.25 x W: 4.25 in.
