later Qing period, Chinese blue-and-white porcelain continued to serve as the basic utilitarian ware for everyday use among Southeast Asia
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Chinese Blue White Yuan Porcelain
Yuan Dynasty Blue and White China Porcelain Kwan Jar Tags: Yuan Dynasty Blue and White China Porcelain, blue and white china, cobalt blue, Kovels’ Antiques and Collectibles Price Guide <BR/>
China Blue White Porcelain First Produced
Most Western ceramics experts is that Chinese blue-and-white was only started in the first half of the 14th century, some time just before the middle of the Yuan Dynasty between 1322 and 1330.
16th Century Ming Blue and white Jar
Blue-and-white of the Chia Ching period has a strong Taoist influence and many are decorated with Taoist motifs such as the Eight Taoist Emblems, the Eight Trigrams of the I-Ch’ing.
Time to understand development of blue white porcelain
Blue and white China porcelain with years of elegant popular among enthusiastic antique collector around the world. Understand why???
Ming Underglazed Red Pear Vase
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New world record for Ming vase
New world record for Ming vase (China Daily) Updated: 2006-05-31 05:52 HONG KONG: A rare underglaze copper-red Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) vase sold for HK$78.52 million (US$10.13 million) in Hong Kong yesterday, setting a world auction record for Ming porcelain. Theow Tow, Deputy Chairman of Christie’s Asia and the Americas International Director of Chinese works of [...]

