*** | A rare Khmer twin-handled stoneware oil jar, 11th-12th century | *** | |
*** | A ritual bronze dagger (Ge), late Shang Dynasty, 12th-11th century BC, with a single character on the shaft. Length 23 cm. On loan to the New South WalesArt gallery, 1977/2008 | *** | |
*** | A pre dynastic alabaster brownish stone lugged vessel 4-3rd millennium 10 cm high | *** | |
*** | An unglazed red pottery model of mastiff Eastern Han (20-220ACE). Height 36.5 cm | *** | |
*** | An ovoid stoneware vase, Han dynasty (206bce-220ad) with ribbed and incised bands. | *** | |
*** | A small black stone stele of Padmapani Nepal 9th/12th century. Inscription on back. 12 cm | *** | |
*** | An ovoid Cizhou stoneware vase Yuan dynasty, 1279-1368 with four shoulder lugs, painted in iron brown | *** | |
*** | A Chinese green glazed pilgrim flask, possibly Liao Dynasty (916-1125) or later, 30.5 cm high. Provenance: Private Tasmanian collection | *** | |
*** | A Chinese Qingbai cup and stand, Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), The stand with molded floral decoration, 13 cm (Stand) diameter, 7.8 cm (cup) diameter. Provenance: Shanghai arts, Singapore, 1980's, Mossgreen, Dr. Peter Elliott Collection, 30, August, 2015, lot… | *** | |
*** | A Southern 'Ding' crackle glaze bowl, Song Dynasty(960-1279), finely incised in the centre with two lotus flowers, copper mounted rim, 7 cm high, 15.8 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | Four Qingbai small iron spot jarlets, Yuan dynasty(1271-1368), three with covers, 6.5 cm high | *** | |
*** | A Chinese amber-glaze stoneware jar and cover, Tang Dynasty, 618-906. 18 cm high. Provenance: R & V Tregaskis Sydney. Private Collection, Melbourne | *** | |
*** | Six Chinese fragmentary plaques, Shang dynasty, 1600-1100 BCE, comprising a fine bone plaque, one pottery and three bone fragments; old fitted box; together with one well-patinated ivory fragment; fitted box. Plaque 4.7 cm x 2.9 cm, ivory fragment 4.1 cm… | *** | |
*** | A rare archaic bronze ewer, Shang/Zhou Dynasty, 11th-9th century BCE, solid cast with an archaic design in low relief on each side, 11 cm x 12.2 cm | *** | |
*** | A Chinese Qingbai porcelain conical cup, 960-1127, Northern song. Incised with three clouds beneath a greenish-white glaze. 12.1 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | Two Longquan celadon vessels, 12th-15th century, the first a bowl incised and moulded with lotus, 7.8 cm high, 17 cm diameter;, with compressed lotus jar, 7.5 cm high, 10 cm diameter at the mouth (2) | *** | |
*** | A fine Qingbai hexagonal bowl, covered in a translucent bluish green glaze, Song dynasty (960-1279), 18.8 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A Korean celadon conical bowl, Koryo dynasty, 11th -12th century, covered with unctuous glaze, three spur marks on the flat foot, 5.5 cm high 14.2 cm diameter. Provenance: Sun Moon Antiques | *** | |
*** | A Khmer heavy stone lingham, Ankor Wat period, circa 12th century, the octagonal base seated into a square shaped platform. Base 47 cm x 74 cm | *** | |
*** | A pink stone figure of Shiva, Indian 11th/12th century 50 cm high | *** | |
*** | A Korean celadon bowl, Koryo Dynasty, 12th-14th century, slip decorated in the centre with a lotus flower on an unctuous crackled celadon glaze. 7 cm high; 19 cm diameter variable together with a moulded Korean celadon bowl, Choson Dynasty, 15th/16th… | *** | |
*** | A Qingbai bowl, Southern Song(1127-1279), combed and incised with stylized flowers, together with a Qingbai boys bowl, probably later, 19.2 cm and 19.7 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A Cizhou bowl, probably Jin Dynasty, circa 12-13th century | *** | |
*** | A small bronze mirror decorated with mythical animals, song dynasty or earlier | *** | |
*** | A small stylised bronze mirror, Han dynasty (221BCE-10AD) | *** | |
*** | A Chinese Junyao-type teabowl and saucer, possibly song Dynasty, very well potted, with a good even soft green glaze 8.3 cm. Diameter and 11.4 cm. Diameter (2). | *** | |
*** | A Chinese bronze mirror, Tang-style, cast with birds and squirrels, black patina, 16 cm. Diameter together with a small Han Dynasty bronze mirror, 9 cm. Diameter (2) | *** | |
*** | A Gandharan stone frieze, circa 2nd/4th century AD 13 x 22 cm from the barrel of a stupa, depicting the Buddha and two acolytes. Provenance: The John Henshaw collection | *** | |
*** | A bamboo wrist rest, Daoguang, 1821-1850, Relief carved with a poem, two seals, Shu-shi and His-shang (art names of Sun Wei). 22 cm long. Provenance. F.W. Bodor Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Grindlay, London, 26th Oct 1979 | *** | |
*** | Small silver repousse covered box from the Tang Dynasty (618-907), finely worked with pairs of mandarin ducks amongst lotus scrolls | *** | |
*** | A red pottery equestrian figure Tang Dynasty (618-907). Standing on a flat rectangular base perspex stand. Height 34 cm | *** | |
*** | An ovoid phoenix jar, late Ming dynasty 16th/17th century. Painted in green and yellow enamels and iron red. Condition, slight rubbing otherwise good. | *** | |
*** | A Junyao bowl, Yuan Dynasty, 1280 - 1368 17.5 cm diameter. Provenance: Andrew Stuart-Robertson collection, 1970's to 1990's | *** | |
*** | A Cizhou lobed jar Northern song dynasty, 1127 - 1279 old BADA label attached 9 cm diameter. Provenance: Andrew Stuart-Robertson collection, 1970's to 1990's | *** | |
*** | A Chinese Junyao-type tea bowl and saucer, possibly Song Dynasty, Very well potted, with a good even soft green glaze, 8.3 cm diameter and 11.4 cm diameter. Provenance: Mossgreen, 14-15 June 2011, Lot 550 | *** | |
*** | A Chinese Shufu bowl, Yuan Dynasty 1280-1368, the exterior incised with a wavy band below the rim, with five large lappets above, the interior moulded with a pair of geese and a stylised band. 8.3 cm high, 16.5 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A Chinese Ding-style bowl, Song Dynasty 960-1279, the interior well moulded with geese amongst lotus flowers, the unglazed rim with traces of the original silver mount. 17.2 cm diameter. Provenance: Private NSW Southern Highlands collection | *** | |
*** | An archaic Chinese gold inlaid bronze belt-hook, Western Han dynasty 2nd/1st Century BCE. 14.5 cm long | *** | |
*** | A Chinese pottery horse, Han Dynasty. 45 cm high, 50 cm wide. Oxford Authentication Certificate, Thermoluminescence Analysis Report sample No. C103z55. Signed by Doreen Stoneham. | *** | |
*** | A rare Chinese fan-shaped silvered bronze mirror, Tang/song Dynasty, 9-12th century, cast with four cranes in flight amongst stylised clouds Provenance: Queensland private collection; ex R and V Tregaskis | *** | |
*** | A large ovoid celadon funerary vase and cover, Song Dynasty, 960/1279, with five certical spouts at the shoulder. Height 28.5 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, Melbourne, 17th May 2004, the John Kenny collection, Lot 28. Literature. Rose Kerr, Longquan Ware,… | *** | |
*** | An archaic bronze fitting, Warring States (475-221BC), with a dragon head, well patinated, 475/221BC. Length 20 cm | *** | |
*** | A good Ming blue and white Kraak porcelain dish Ming Dynasty, with foliate rim 20.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A Chinese pottery model of a bactrian camel, the head raised, Tang Dynasty 618-907, 43 cm high | *** | |
*** | A painted pottery figure of a kneeling lady, Han Dynasty (206BCE-220CE), Dressed in a long white and red robe with arms forward palms up, the face finely modelled with almond eyes, upturned nose and red lips drawn into a sweet smile, framed by long black… | *** | |
*** | A rare archaic pottery female figure of an attendant, Western Han (206BC-7AD), in two sections, the long robe with geometric designs in very well preserved red, white, black and brown pigments. 28.4 cm high. Provenance: 1. Queensland Private Collection; 2… | *** | |
*** | A double gourd shape miniature ewer, Yuan Dynasty | *** | |
*** | A Cizhou deep bowl, Jin Dynasty 1115-1234 | *** | |
*** | A five-lobed Dingyao-type shallow bowl, Northern Song (960-1127) | *** | |
*** | A Chinese white ware lotus bowl, Northern Song, 960-1127 | *** | |
*** | A Qingbai funeral vessel, Yuan dynasty applied dragon and figural decoration, cover, 13.5 cm high | *** | |
*** | A Chinese iron belt-hook inlaid with gold and silver, Warring States period (475-221 BC), approximately 17 cm long. Provenance: An old Melbourne collection | *** | |
*** | A Chinese Neolithic red pottery amphora, Yangshou culture, circa 5th millennium BC | *** | |
*** | An unusual pottery tomb figure of an attendant, Tang Dynasty (618-907) | *** | |
*** | A Gandharan stone frieze, circa 2nd/4th century AD 13 x 22 cm. From the barrel of a stupa, depicting the Buddha and two acolytes | *** | |
*** | A large bronze belt hook, Warring States (475-221BC), with a geometric design inlaid in gold and turquoise, 21.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A fine-gilt bronze figure of Buddha, Wei Dynasty, 6th century. Standing with a mandorla on a tiered throne. Height 13.2 cm | *** | |
*** | An archaic bronze food steamer (Hsien), Han Dynasty, 207BC/220AD. In three separate sections, each with Daodie-mask handles. Height 32 cm. Diameter 27.5 cm. Exhibited. Victorian National Gallery, ancient Chinese Bronzes in Australian & New Zealand.… | *** | |
*** | A Chinese silvered bronze mirror probably Tang Dynasty cast with birds, animals and scrolling foliage 14 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A Qingbai cup and stand Southern song, 1127-1367 Bluish glaze | *** | |
*** | A green and yellow glazed buff pottery dish Liao dynasty, 907/1125. Incised in the centre with a large peony 17.5 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A grey pottery equestrian group Wei dynasty, 6th century of a horse and rider, red and white pigment. Provenance: Queensland private collection | *** | |
*** | A Ghandaran stone stele 2/4th century | *** | |
*** | A Chinese fine drum shaped Longquan tripod censer, Southern Song-Yuan dynasty, 13th-14th century, covered in a good pale green celadon glaze, 16 cm diameter, 5.6 cm high. Provenance: Mossgreen, 16 November 2015, lot 79 | *** | |
*** | A small Cizhou conical teabowl, Jin Dynasty, 12-13th century | *** | |
*** | A square-form Chinese bronze mirror, 618-907, probably Tang Dynasty. Cast with lotus flowers. 15.3 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | An archaic jade bead, Neolithic period | *** | |
*** | A Chinese archaic double-handled amphora, Western Han Dynasty (221-206BCE), the burnished black body with an impressed design under the rim 16 cm high. Provenance: Allen's Antiques '1689/15/2'. Reference: See 'Dawn of the Yellow Earth', Meiyintang… | *** | |
*** | A Qingbai cup and stand, Song Dynasty, 5 cm high and 11 cm diameter, and a Korean style blue and white phoenix vase 16 cm high, and a pale blue glazed white porcelain stem cup, 12 cm diameter, 7 cm high | *** | |
*** | A large Chinese grey pottery tomb figure of an official, traces of red and black pigment, Tang Dynasty 618-907, 45 cm high | *** | |
*** | A ritual bronze blade (Ge), Western Zhou, 11th century-771BC. A single character on the shaft. 22.6 cm long. On loan to the New South WalesArt gallery, 1977/2008 | *** | |
*** | A stoneware ash-glazed bottle Eastern Han (20-220AD). Shandung province. Height 24 cm | *** | |
*** | A rare Longquan water-dropper, Song Dynasty, 13th/14th century, in the form of a miniature ewer, covered with an even translucent crackled glaze, the exposed foot with iron-oxide burn. 5 cm high, 5.5 cm long. For a Guanyao example of almost identical form… | *** | |
*** | Three Jianyao small bowls, Song Dynasty, 960-1279, one with a black glaze, russet around the rim; one with a russet 'hare's fur' glaze; the third, a tiny cup with turned in rim and flat base, possibly Song, 9.2 cm; 9.4 cm; 6 cm diameters | *** | |
*** | A Cizhou lobed bowl, Northern song Dynasty, 960-1127, 12.6 cm. Diameter at mouth, 9 cm high. Covered with a thick, creamy glaze. | *** | |
*** | A rare small stoneware ewer, Tang Dynasty, 618-906, 9.5 cm high, with a good even dark tea-dust glaze, supported on a flat buff-coloured foot. Reference: See 'Tang Pottery and Porcelain', Nezu Institute, 1988, cat no 29, p36 for a similar ewer | *** | |
*** | A Proto-celadon glazed bottle vase, Sui Dynasty, 581-618, 26.5 cm high, the finely crazed olive green glaze stopping well above the flat brick red base | *** | |
*** | A large ding-type steep-sided bowl, Jin Dynasty, 12-13th century | *** | |
*** | An early grey jade stylised phoenix toggle, Tang Dynasty or later | *** | |
*** | A silvered bronze mirror decorated with crustaceans, Tang dynasty, (618-907) | *** | |
*** | A collection of four blue and white vessels, three jars and one small cup, decorated with chrysanthemum flowers and blossom (meihua), Yuan dynasty 5 cm -5.8 cm high (jars), 4 cm high and 8 cm diameter at the mouth rim (cup) (4) | *** | |
*** | A Chinese bronze belt-hook inlaid with gold, Warring States period (475-221 BC), 18 cm long. Provenance: An old Melbourne collection | *** | |
*** | A pair of Cizhou covered boxes, Yuan Dynasty (1280-1368) | *** | |
*** | A Tang Sancai stem dish Tang Dynasty (618-907)x Lot 533A | *** | |
*** | A pair of bear-form cast gilt bronze fittings, Han dynasty (206BC-AD 220), 4 cm, perspex stand | *** | |
*** | An archaic bronze mirror, Han to Six dynasties, 2nd/5th century, decorated with human figures and two animals, with a continuous inscription. 18 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A standing pottery court lady Tang Dynasty (618-907), with original pigments 33 cm | *** | |
*** | A dark stone fragmentary torso-Khmer, Baphuon style, Angkor period, circa 11th century 16.5 cm high (no stand) | *** | |
*** | A Chinese Qingbai bowl, Southern Song (1127-1279), decorated with double fish on the centre of the interior, 18.3 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A Chinese Qingbai lobed bowl, 12th century, song Dynasty. Incised with peony flowers, four-character painted mark on the unglazed base. 17.1 cm diameter. Provenance: R and V Tregaskis, Sydney | *** | |
*** | Five Qingbai bowls, Southern Song-Yuan dynasty, 13th-14th century, 17 cm, 17.4 cm, 16 cm, 16.3 cm and 15 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | An unusual Chinese green-Ware ewer and cover, 960-1279, song Dynasty, with a finely crazed glaze and flat base. 20 cm high | *** | |
*** | A Qingbai porcelain cup stand, Song Dynasty, finely potted and covered with an even greenish-white glaze, 3 cm x 14.2 cm;, Together with a white-glazed dish incised with lotus flowers, 11.8 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A Chinese Longquan celadon plate, 1280-1368, Yuan Dynasty. Covered with an even green glaze, an unglazed rim on the recessed base. 35 cm diameter. Together with a Chinese bluish-green glazed celadon plate, possibly 17th century. Incised with a floral and… | *** | |
*** | A set of three Qingbai vessels, Yuan dynasty compressing a jar, flower form bowl, and ribbed jar, 11.5 cm diameter (bowl), 9.5 cm high jar and 10 cm high vase (3) | *** | |
*** | A group of 4 small Chinese jars, Yuan Dynasty one underglaze blue, the others iron oxidate splashes, 5 cm-6 cm high (4) | *** | |