SpletJan 31, 2016 - Explore Michael Mankin's board "Swatow Ceramics" on Pinterest. See more ideas about ceramics, asian art, chinese porcelain. Splet2,500 - 3,500 GBP Log in to view results Lot Details Description A large Swatow dish 16/17th century turquoise enamelled to the interior with a lotus pond medallion, encircled by prunus sprigs and birds in flight at the well Diameter 39 cm, 15 3/8 in. Condition report
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SpletThese heavily-potted and crudely-painted porcelains were made for export at various kilns, mostly located in the Chinese coastal province of Fujian. Before 1994, these porcelains were called ‘Swatow’ wares after an old Dutch transliteration of Shantou, a port in northern Guangong province which was mistakenly connected with them. SpletCa 1400—1600’s Vietnamese Ceramic Porcelain Dish Artifact S. China Sea Shipwreck. $39.95. Free shipping. Indonesia sultanate era bronze stamp ring 1600s very nice see image !!! ... Ming Dynasty Zhangzhou (Swatow) porcelain bowl, Duck Lotus pattern, c. 1600. $896.69 + $57.52 shipping. Tibet, Tibetan, Buddhist Lama Tantric Kapala Apron ... teaching empathy activities for kids
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SpletPLAT EN PORCELAINE SWATOW DYNASTIE MING, XVIème SIECLE Décoré en rouge, vert et bleu turquoise, au centre de deux dragons autour de la perle sacrée zhi parmi les nuages, l'aile ornée de cartouches à motifs de bambous et de bouquets de fleurs diverses ; petites usures Diamètre: 33,4 cm. (13 1/8 in.) Swatow ware or Zhangzhou ware is a loose grouping of mainly late Ming dynasty Chinese export porcelain wares initially intended for the Southeast Asian market. The traditional name in the West arose because Swatow, or present-day Shantou, was the South Chinese port in Guangdong province from which the … Prikaži več The most common subjects are birds in flight or at rest in or by water, and flowers. Animals, especially deer, set in a landscape are also common, as main subjects or in medallions in the border. Human figures are … Prikaži več 1. ^ Ströber, 25–26 2. ^ Vainker, 145–146 3. ^ Ströber, 13; Grove Prikaži več Asia Almost no examples of Swatow ware have been excavated in China itself, other than at the actual kiln sites, and it seems the wares were, like some other types, entirely made to export. The main markets were the islands of … Prikaži več • Media related to Swatow ware at Wikimedia Commons • A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Prikaži več SpletKraak ware or Kraak porcelain (Dutch Kraakporselein) is a type of Chinese export porcelain produced mainly in the late Ming Dynasty, in the Wanli reign (1573–1620), but also in the Tianqi (1620–1627) and the … southlab