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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
 Geoffrey Waters - Antique Chinese Porcelain - Blue and White Transitional porcelain
This beautiful ewer is decorated in a clear underglaze blue with a group of flowers around the body surmounted by a pendant lappet border.
Decorated in a customary faded underglaze blue with three panels containing a motif of a flying crane separated by vertical borders with a honeycombe pattern.
This pair of miniature vases is decorated in underglaze blue with bamboo sprays and insects and other shrubs.
www.antique-chinese-porcelain.com /page/transitional

  
 Japanese:Ceramics:Porcelain900.html
The three-character underglaze blue signature beneath the base, which reads “Kozan sei” (Made by Kozan), is indicative of his earlier works.
The one inch high foot rim, which is decorated with an underglaze blue repeating design, is encircled by three underglaze blue rings.
The reverse is signed “Genroku sei” in underglaze blue.
www.fareastasianart.com /directory/Japanese:Ceramics:Porcelain900.html

  
 Ceramic bisque-ceramic greenware-Dalzell Crafts and Ceramics
If the piece is decorated with an underglaze it will require a glaze coating on top of the underglaze and fired again.
The greenware is cleaned and can, at this point, be decorated with underglaze and fired in a kiln.
The bisque piece can also be finished or decorated with unfired stains.
www.dalzell.net /ceramics   (307 words)

  
 Treasures of Asian Art
Japan, Saga Prefecture, Edo period, 18th century, Porcelain painted with underglaze cobalt blue with overglaze enamels with traces of gold Arita ware, Imari type
Momoyama to Edo period, late 16th - early 17th century, Porcelain painted with underglaze iron brown (Karatsu ware)
Japan, Saga Prefecture; Edo period, about 1670 - 1690, Porcelain painted with underglaze cobalt blue (Arita ware, Kakiemon style)
www.upenn.edu /ARG/archive/asian/asian.html   (307 words)

  
 Gotheborg Antique Chinese Porcelain, Ming porcelain, Qing porcelain and porcelain Marks, for sale
Underglaze blue and white decoration with a Chine...
Deep plate in underglaze blue and white decorated with an river landscape
Plate in underglaze blue and white decorated with flowers on a garden rock
www.gotheborg.com /webshop/index.php?cat_id=1&catname='Qing+Dynasty'   (887 words)

  
 Qing Dyn. Blue & White Vase, ca.1796-1851
JiaQing, wanting to make underglaze blue more beautiful would order that a second color glaze be laid and fired over the first underglaze blue and white design and glaze.
Though beautiful, JiaQing's attempt to make underglaze blue more desireable fell to the more popular and simpler techniques of Fencai, Wucai, Doucai overglaze colors.
This is a short-lived style that was created during the JiaQing (1796-1820) reign and continue into the reign of DaoGuang (1821-51).
www.antiqnet.com /detail,ching-blue-white,694894.html   (887 words)

  
 Jiajing Fish Jar
The shoulder of the vessel is painted with squared lappets, outlined in underglaze blue and filled with alternating rich colours of orange, yellow and blue, each containing a Buddhist emblem, while emerging from the base is a band of overlapping leaf tips in underglaze blue.
The six-character reign mark of Jiajing is painted in underglaze blue on the base.
The slightly domed wucai porcelain cover is surmounted by a bud-shaped finial richly painted in swirling bands of yellow, green, red and blue emerging from a row of petals.
www.eskenazi.co.uk /Exhibition/FishJars/Jiajingentry.html   (887 words)

  
 Weschler's - Asian Works of Art
Chinese 'Famille Verte' Baluster Vase Guangxu Perio Chinese 'Famille Verte' Baluster Vase Guangxu Period (1875-1908) With underglaze bl...
Chinese 'Famille Verte' Yellow Ground Covered Urn a nd Covered Jar 20th Century The urn mounted as a lamp, the jar with underglaze black...
Chinese 'Famille Verte' Covered Jar Guangxu Period Chinese 'Famille Verte' Covered Jar Guangxu Period (1875-1908) With underglaze blue...
www.liveauctioneers.com /catalogs/1776-500.html   (887 words)

  
 Caughley Porcelain at Jupiter Antiques
CAUGHLEY MINIATURE SLOP BOWL PAINTED IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE WITH THE "ISLAND" PATTERN C.1780
CAUGHLEY LOZENGE SHAPED DISH PRINTED IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE WITH THE "FISHERMAN" PATTERN C.1785
comment: compare with the miniature tea bowl in the photo
www.jupiterantiques.co.uk /caughley/caughley.htm   (887 words)

  
 Imari Punch Bowl
Here are a few pictures of a footed bowl, 26.3cm in diameter and 11.5cm high, it is underglaze blue with the colors of red, green and gold.
It is from the early years of the 18th century, possibly from the Kangxi (1662-1722) period since green enamels of the "Famille Verte" palette occur together with the traditional "Imari" decoration in iron red, gold and underglaze blue.
The quality and the high price this bowl must have commanded should only have made it interesting for the British "private trade", where it was widely recognized that every ounce in cargo mattered and the higher the quality the higher the profit, when eventually back home in England.
www.gotheborg.com /qa/imaripunchbowl.shtml   (887 words)

  
 pickardsold.html
The sugar bowl is marked with the Tressemann and Vogt underglaze white ware mark 7, circa 1892-1907, and the Tressemann and Vogt overglaze decorating mark 15.
The bowl is double marked with the Martial Redon Factory underglaze white ware mark and the Pickard Studio trademark 4, circa 1903-1905.
The bowl and lid are hand painted with red and gold currants and greenery on a background that is painted with rich shades of crimson red, blue, green, and creamy yellow.
sd-limoges.com /sold/pickardsold.html   (7922 words)

  
 Sultana reclining on a Couch Unknown lead-glazed earthenware figure C.880-1984
White earthenware figure of a sultana reclining on a couch, painted underglaze in blue and green, enamel-colours and gilt.
White earthenware, painted underglaze in blue and with green, yellow, maroon, dark pink, brown and black enamel-colours and gilt.
Figure of a sultana reclining on a couch.
www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk /opacdirect/82238.htm   (7922 words)

  
 Below Stairs of Hungerford Light Shades
Pair of original quality 1920's white glass electric lamp shades of a six sided bell shape, handpainted underglaze in purple and orange yachting scenes. Will fit a standard modern electric bulb holder. Complete and in good order. 5.75" tall x 6" widest. Price is for the pair.
Pair of original quality, 1930's, glass lamp shades to fit a standard, modern, electric bulb holder. These 6 sided shades are white flecked on clear glass with coloured underglaze transfer of orange and blue flowers. Complete and in good order. 6" tall x 7" widest diameter. Price is per pair.
Original quality 1920's/30's white glass electric lamp shade to fit a standard modern electric bulb holder, decorated with a pattern of cord in panels to simulate a cloth shade, with a flower and twig repeated design on each alternate panel. Complete and in good order. 6.25" tall x 6.5" at mouth and 8.5" widest.
www.belowstairs.co.uk /acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Light_Shades_45.html   (2841 words)

  
 Chilong Antiques Antiques,Regional Art,Asian,Chinese,Porcelain Directory
An unusual Chinese porcelain jar decorated in underglaze blue with floral sprays between barbed scrolling borders, the rim of the mouth enamelled in café-au-lait, with two further lines articulating mouldings at shoulder and foot.
A large Chinese export porcelain plate decorated in a strong underglaze blue with the “Cuckoo in the House” pattern within a border with reserves of pine and bamboo.
A Chinese export porcelain West Chamber saucer decorated in the famille rose palette with a scene of a bearded man threatened with a sword etc. Diameter: 4 ¾ in.
www.trocadero.com /chilong/catalog/Antiques:Regional_Art:Asian:Chinese:Porcelain.html   (543 words)

  
 EMPIRE OF THE SUNNI
The Suleymaniye Mosque marks the decisive shift in imperial patronage from cuerda-seca to underglaze tilework.
The increased demand for tiles was met by a shift in production to underglaze.
The second form of patronage is urban - referring to the great cities of the Arab world, and the awareness of continuous local traditions controlled primarily by a collective agreement on what is good or bad for the community.
www.infotile.com /services/techpapers/eots.shtml   (543 words)

  
 Limoges antique porcelain game fish
The plate measures 9 ½" in diameter and is double marked with the Coiffe factory underglaze white ware mark in green, circa 1891-1914, and the Blakeman and Henderson overglaze exporting mark in green, circa early 1900's.
The plate is marked with the La Porcelain Limousine underglaze white ware mark, in green, circa 1905- late 1930's, as well as the Martial Redon overglaze decorating mark in red.
The plate measures 8 ¾" in diameter and is in excellent condition, with very minor wear to the painted surface on the raised spines of the plate.
sd-limoges.com /game.html   (543 words)

  
 14-16th Century pottery from ASIAN SHIPWRECKS
Porcelain is sometimes referred to as 'Blue and white' from its contrasting color or 'Underglaze blue' from its blue cobalt oxide below the glaze.The reason Chinese porcelain becomes so famous could probably be found in the Europeans and American's East India ships, trading with China from the 17th century.
From the early-14th century, blue-and-white porcelain was introduced, and gradually displaced the underglaze black tradition.
Yixing teapot clay particles usually range from 0.2 to 0.3 mm in size.
www.mingwrecks.com /pottery.html   (543 words)

  
 Dmitry Levit Asian Art Antiques,Regional Art,Asian,Chinese Directory
Rather unusual early 19th century (Daoguang Emperor, reigned 1821-1850) Chinese porcelain miniature vase with underglaze blue neck, underglaze blue characters FU (happiness) and SHOW (longevity) in the middle register, celadon lower part and enameled lion masks with mock handles.
This type of rank insignia was introduced by the Yongzheng emperor in 1727 for use on ji guan - the semi-formal hat.
Excellent design and detailing, couple of firing blemishes in the glaze as seen on photos, beautiful bubbly glaze.
www.trocadero.com /stores/dmitry/catalog/Antiques:Regional_Art:Asian:Chinese.html   (780 words)

  
 Pair of Daoguang Doucai Marriage Bowls
In the center of the interior is yet another pair of ducks and beneath the rim is a border of lanca characters On the bases in underglaze blue is the zhuanshu seal mark and period of the Daoguang Emperor.
A pair of doucai marriage bowls, the deep rounded sides painted on the exterior with three pairs of mandarin ducks in a lotus pond with blossoming lotus flowers beneath a frieze of five clawed rampant dragons in pursuit of the flaming pearl rendered in underglaze blue.
The combination of the lotus and a pair of mandarin ducks forms the auspicious rebus, fu fu he he, which may be translated as 'harmony for the married couple', A Chinese-English Glossary and Illustrations of Antique, Woods, 1989, fig.
www.teadust.com /gallery/do/do_da_514.htm   (169 words)

  
 Ho Y - new and used books
There are also ceramic wares from the kilns of Longquan, Cizhou and Shufu, as well as other items in glazes such as bluish white, underglaze red, sacrificial red and underglaze blue.
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www.isbn.pl /A-Ho-Y   (169 words)

  
 Vessel, Deep (Cup, Bowl) Subject Index Timeline of Art History The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jar, Ming dynasty, Jiajing mark and period (1522–1566), China, Porcelain painted in underglaze blue and overglaze polychrome enamels (17.127.2)
Cup, Ming dynasty, Chenghua mark and period (1465–1487), China, Porcelain painted in underglaze blue and overglaze enamels (1987.85)
Vessel fragment with frieze of a bull, 3300–2900 B.C.; Late Uruk/Jemdet Nasr period, Mesopotamia, Steatite, chlorite (50.218)
www.metmuseum.org /toah/hi/hi_vede.htm   (169 words)

  
 Japanese:Ceramics1010.html
This spectacular Japanese Imari porcelain charger is exquisitely decorated with brilliant underglaze blue and soft polychrome overglaze enamels on a pure white ground.
The medallion is encircled with a band of peonies in gilded iron red enamel accented with tiny green and aubergine leaves and larger underglaze blue and gilt leaves.
He has single-handedly brought about a sea-change in the possibilities of Bizen, and his name will surely be remembered in the future for his contribution to the birth of "Heisei Bizen." Comes with a signed box and is in perfect condition, please inquire for specific dimensions.
www.fareastasianart.com /directory/Japanese:Ceramics1010.html   (654 words)

  
 Chinese:Ceramics:Porcelain30.html
Beautiful Chinese celadon glaze porcelain bowl with two character marks in underglaze blue, 18th to 19th century with deep footrim of the period.
Lovely Chinese porcelain blue and white bottle form vase with fine underglaze cobalt blue rendering of strong, hearty oxen, 19th century.
Impressive export porcelain with characteristic canton pattern in the base and pierced work walls echoing a woven basket design.
www.jcollector.com /directory/Chinese:Ceramics:Porcelain30.html   (493 words)

  
 Porcelain Dinnerware: Vintage Tea Cup & Saucer, floral, Made-Liling China
The Liling Kiln in Hunan Province is a Qing dynasty kiln area, who rose to fame during the early 20th century by its "underglaze wucai porcelain", created during the first decades of the 20th century in cooperation with Japanese potters.
This special ware took three firings to accomplish but was a very modern ware - an underglaze color decoration.
White with soft pink and one light blue rose, stems in soft brown, with gold paint.
porcelain-cat.iofferlite.com /i/Vintage-Tea-Cup-Saucer-floral-Made-Liling-China-4067465   (493 words)

  
 B & C ANTIQUES Antiques,Regional Art,Asian,Japanese,Porcelain Directory
He successfully produced high fired, cobalt blue and white decorated porcelain wares, known as “Seto-Sometsuke.” By the middle of the 19th century, many other famous potters had settled at the various Seto kilns, and high grade porcelains decorated with underglaze blue designs continued to be made.
This lovely deep Japanese blue and white porcelain (sometsuke) dish is elegantly decorated in various shades of rich underglaze blue enamels with a landscape design and the shochikubai motif on a pure white ground.
Nishiura’s Enji’s porcelain is featured in the world famous Khalili Collection and illustrated on page 342 of “Splendors of Meiji: Treasures of Imperial Japan.” According to the catalogue of the Liege exhibition of 1905, he worked at Tajimicho, Gifu, and had won medals at St. Louis in 1904 and other exhibitions.
www.bandcantiques.com /catalog/Antiques:Regional_Art:Asian:Japanese:Porcelain.html   (493 words)

  
 Hyder Antiques - Oriental
Meanwhile, for her domestic porcelain markets Arita was producing exquisite wares for the princes of Nabeshima, typically painted in underglaze blue outline filled with overglaze enamels, with large areas left unpainted.
Porcelain The very first porcelains produced in Japan were mostly painted in underglaze blue.
With the invention of European porcelain and the decline of the Qing dynasty (1644-1912) by the late 18th century Chinese porcelain declined into the mass-production Canton style, though imperial quality workmanship has survived into the late 20th century.
www.hyderantiques.co.uk /oriental_history.html   (493 words)

  
 A Kangxi Doucai Stem Cup
Within the foot an apocryphal Chenghua underglaze blue mark is written in kaishu script in a horizontal line.
The body supported on a tall hollow splayed foot encircled by a raised rib below the base of the cup, all between single underglaze blue lines, repeated on the interior rim.
Provenance: Katherine Kuhlman Collection, Phoenix Museum of Art No. 86-38,
www.teadust.com /gallery/do/do_ka_501_634.htm   (493 words)

  
 Korean:Ceramics10.html
A Korean Buncheong bowl, Joseon (Choson) period, with underglaze blue and white stamped design on the outside surface of the footed bowl — kiln mark en cavetto where the bowl was stacked for firing.
A Korean Celadon Cupstand of the Koryo Dynasty (918-1392 AD) - probably from the last part around the late 14th century as the design is done in underglaze black as opposed to the inlaid slip used in earlier pieces.
A Joseon (Choson) period Korean pottery footed globular shaped vase vase -a thick white glaze with bluish overtones - kiln grit on foot - glazed rim — 4 1/2 diameter x 3 1/4" tall - shows signs of having been made it two pieces that were then luted together before glazing- excellent condition.
www.fareastasianart.com /directory/Korean:Ceramics10.html   (854 words)

  
 Porcelain Subject Index Timeline of Art History The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Water dropper in the shape of a fish, Chosôn dynasty (1392–1910), late 19th century, Korea, Porcelain painted with underglaze cobalt blue; H. 3/4 in.
Jar, Chosôn dynasty (1392–1910), 19th century, Korea, Porcelain with underglaze cobalt-blue and copper-red decoration of tree peonies; H. 15 in.
Square bottle, Chosôn dynasty (1392–1910), 19th century, Korea, Porcelain; H. 6 13/16 in.
www.metmuseum.org /toah/hi/hi_porc.htm   (854 words)

  
 KARATSU Menu - EY Net Japanese Pottery Primer
A high-fired ceramic, well known for its underglaze iron paintings; originated sometime in 15th-16th century with Korean potters.
A high-fired ceramic, well known for its underglaze
Karatsu ware is also characterized by a paddling technique known as tatakizukuri, in which strings of clay are stacked on a wheel.
www.e-yakimono.net /guide/html/karatsu.html   (854 words)

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