Rare Limited Edition only 2 remain
Height: 10 inches
Yellow is the new color in home decor. Extend the warmth of summer indoors with this distinctive porcelain planter.
Peonies and roses embellish the planter and plate in the style of the mid Qing Dynasty. Valued by collectors worldwide, you can enjoy the look and richness of classic Chinese Dynasty ceramics at a fraction of the cost. A period Famille Rose vase was auctioned at Sotheby's, Hong Kong in 1989, and sold for over $1.5 million (US).
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Sumatran and Thai celadon pots from the 18th and 19th centuries originally used to store preserved fruits.
Ming jars/Dragon jars (Sixteenth to Nineteenth Century)
Dragon Jars were used for burial, but more prominently, for status and display. The most valuable Dragon Jars which indicated that they were acknowledged to be valuable antique.
Blue & White
Chinese blue and white porcelain was a unique contribution to the history of ceramic technology. Throughout its development from the beginning of the fourteenth century, because of its technical originality and artistic brilliance, it has continued to captivate and inspire the entire world.