*** | A rare Tang Dynasty, pottery Silk Road camel trader with stand 618-906 AD, height: 90 cm, length 70 cm. Note: With Ralf Kotalla Thermoluminescence laboratory report | *** | |
*** | A rare pair Tang terracotta Prancing horses with lady Riders Tang Dynasty (557 - 581AD), height 51 cm and 42 cm note: See Ralf Kotalla Thermoluminescence laboratory report TL test certificate | *** | |
*** | A Chinese chestnut glazed Tang Dynasty pottery horse, the unglazed saddle and saddle cloth with traces of red and black pigment. Height 32 cm. Provenance with a Sotheby's UK receipt and a copy of Oxford authentication, Thermoluminesence test, no.566e38 of… | *** | |
*** | A Superbly, modelled pale terracotta Tang horse Tang Dynasty 618-906 AD in a classic Tang style with fine detail and is of an exceptional size. Height 44 cm. Length 45 cm. With Thermoluminescence report laboratory Ralf Kotalla, Germany | *** | |
*** | A Chinese pottery Warhorse figure northern QI Dynasty (550-577 AD) well detailed figure of a Northern Qi Dynasty warhorse, earthenware with traces of original pigment. Height 43.5 cm. Length 32 cm. note: with University of Wollongong T.L. Test report | *** | |
*** | A rare large Tang Dynasty 'Fat lady' 618 - 906 AD height 66 cm. Note: With Ralf Kotalla Thermoluminescence laboratory report | *** | |
*** | A rare large size terracotta prancing horse, Tang Dynasty, c.618AD - 907AD, with removable saddle and custom made stand, probably comes from the 'Changzhi Region, Shanxi Province. It is molded and modelled in grey earthenware and still has large amounts… | *** | |
*** | Tang Dynasty polo pony and rider 618 - 906 AD. Height 38 cm. Length 36 cm, on customised acrylic stand. note: with University of Wollongong Thermoluminescence laboratory report | *** | |
*** | A Chinese porcelain circular table screen, with carved mythical lion stand the porcelain panel is painted in the Qianjiang enamel technique inside a dark hardwood frame. The stand is carved hardwood and decorated with pierced upper scrolling work, which… | *** | |
*** | A rare pair of Chinese Tang musician figures with, stands, Tang dynasty (618-907). Height 29 cm, note: with TL test: Thermoluminescence laboratory | *** | |
*** | A rare set of four Tang Dynasty court musicians, 'The Empress', Tang Dynasty 618-907, the musicians are designed to indicate being of service to the empress, evidenced by the phoenix, headdress of all four musicians, all musicians in good condition… | *** | |
*** | An Indian carved sandstone figurine female dancer. Total height including stand, 58 cm. | *** | |
*** | Chinese wine vessel possibly from the Zheu Dynasty 7th to 9th century BC. Provenance: from the collection of Dr Roy Jenzen. Height 26.5 cm. | *** | |
*** | A painted Han/Warring States Dynasty flask height 34.5 cm. Diameter 23 cm with thermoluminescence laboratory report from the University of Wollongong, test no: W4751 | *** | |
*** | An early Tang Dynasty ceramic camel, circa 618 û 906AD, with certificate, University of Woolongong, thermo luminescence report (tested). Height 37 cm | *** | |
*** | A Chinese pottery figure northern Dynasties period (385 and 598AD) well detailed standing figure of a guard earthenware with traces of original pigment height: 34 cm | *** | |
*** | A Chinese pottery Tang figure tang Dynasties period (618 and 907AD) well detailed figure of 'Tang Fat Lady' earthenware with traces of original pigment height: 38 cm | *** | |
*** | A Chinese carved jade (most likely nephrite) Prancing horse standing upon a sparrow, Han Dynasty (c.100AD) | *** | |
*** | Chinese Northern Wei guard figure with shield Northern Dynasty 386 and 589 AD terracotta. Height 26 cm | *** | |
*** | A Tang Dynasty tile mounted camel (618-906AD), with 2013 Thermoluminscence laboratory (TL) test: University of Wollongong. Height 40 cm (stand not included) | *** | |
*** | Rare Han Dynasty dancer BC 206 and 220 AD grey terracotta, with traces of original pigments. Height 30 cm | *** | |
*** | A Tang Dynasty fat lady (618-906AD), with 2011. Thermoluminscence laboratory (TL) test: University of Wollongong. Height 37.5 cm (stand not included) | *** | |
*** | A Chinese pottery soldier with traces of early colouring remaining. Han Dynasty, c. 100 AD. With Thermoluminescence certificate, University of Wollongong, 13/2/05 | *** | |
*** | A small Tang fat lady with folded arms Tang Dynasty (618 – 906AD). Height 32.5 cm (stand not included) | *** | |
*** | A Han/Tang Dynasty painted lidded vessel 206 BC-907 AD. Height 33 cm. Note: with TL test-thermoluminescence laboratory report: University of Wollongong, test no. W4752 | *** | |
*** | Two Chinese stucco figures on acrylic stands, with illustrated Certificate of Authenticity from 'Dragon Culture' - Hong Kong and New York, stating they are from the Song Dynasty (960-1279AD) | *** | |
*** | Chinese Neolithic period painted earthenware pot Kangsu period, 2500 BC diameter 18 cm | *** | |
*** | A Northern Zhou Era (557-581) Palace guard, height 36 cm | *** | |
*** | Bronze mirror,Tang Dynasty (618-900 AD) (Chinese) diameter 16.5 cm. Reference: E.Capon, 'Art and arch'ology in china' 1977 | *** | |
*** | A Sung Dynasty (1127 - 1280AD) winepot, having a good 'Ying Ching' glaze, with | *** | |
*** | Buddhist worshippers (Gandhara), fragment of a stupa panel, relief carved in green schist, circa 100BC-100AD | *** | |
*** | Gandhara (Afghanistan / Pakistan). Fragment of a Stupa Panel, depiction of the Goddess Hariti. circa 100BC - 100AD. Carved green schist. Height 19 cm. Width 10 cm. Illustrated p.23. Reference: W.Zwalf, 'Gandhara Sculpture', 1996 | *** | |
*** | A large and impressive Ming Dynasty Medicinal or Herbal wine jug from Southern China, having a green glaze, spout, lid, and a handle. An unglazed panel to the front shows character marks - 'Chasing the Wind', describing the energising effect of drinking… | *** | |
*** | A Chinese Changsha bowl 9th - 10th century (possibly) Tang Dynasty, Hunan Province decorated with flower on inside base diameter: 7 cm | *** | |
*** | A Han Dynasty dancer 206BC - 221AD, with 2015 Thermoluminescence laboratory report University of Wollongong. Height 30.5 cm (stand not included) | *** | |
*** | A Gandharan schist seated Bodhisattva, circa 3rd-4th century A.D. Height 27 cm (without stand) | *** | |
*** | After Wang Ruoshui Yuan Dynasty flowers and ducks ink and watercolour on silk, hanging scroll bearing signature, seal and dated 1341 Ruoshui Wang Yuan middle left with Collectors seals lower left 92.3 x 40.2 cm (image only) | *** | |
*** | An antique song Dynasty style twin fish dish, height 4 cm, diameter 20.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A Chinese Sung Dynasty wine pot (1127-1280AD), having a good 'Ying Ching' glaze. (Previously sold with a certificate by Dr. Roy Jenzen). Height 17 cm | *** | |
*** | Pair Bronze Birds, vietnam circa 1000BC Length: 13 cm (Af tail refixed) | *** | |
*** | A Sung Dynasty bowl, 960-1280 AD, with 'Ying Ching' green-blue glaze. Diameter 18 cm, with fine Oriental Antiques certificate: Dr. Roy Jenzen | *** | |