M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES & FINE ARTS
 

 

PAIR OF MINIATURE CHINESE TEABOWLS

Ming Dynasty, late 16th / early 17th Century

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Each small teabowl loosely painted in iron red with flora and possibly peaches alternating with an unknown

symbol between two horizontal lines; unglazed footrim burned red and with sand adhesions.

 

Condition : Good with light wear to the enamels

 

1” High x 2-1/8” and 2-1/4” Diameter

 

165.00 The Pair

 

#6324

 

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OUR COLLECTION OF MINIATURE  ("TOY") PORCELAINS

 

 

Click for More Information on Miniature Chinese Export Ceramics

 

(Left to Right) :

Diminutive Qianlong Rouge de Fer Coffee or Chocolate Cup, c1770

Pair of Kangxi Miniature Rouleau Vases, c1662-1722

Rare Pair of Yongzheng Semi-Eggshell "Cockerel" Teabowls & Saucers, c1722-35

Rare Semi-Eggshell "Valentine Pattern" Teabowl & Saucer, c1745

Pair of Ming Iron Red Painted Teabowls, c1590 - 1620

Qianlong Figure of a Monkey, c1750

Qianlong "Cockerel" Coffee Cup, c1750-60

 

 

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Pair of Miniature Chinese Teabowls, Ming Dynasty, late 16th / early 19th century; loosely painted with iron red, footrims burned red