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.
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Early Ming Dynasty Blue and White Bowl
Yung Lo Blue and White Ya Shou Pei with four character Yung Lo mark. However, Yung Lo reign marks are extremely rare and virtually all known examples in western collections are either later Ming or Ch’ing copies.
Greenish White Cover Jar Ming Dynasty Art
Cover Jar with greenish white glaze product of Ming Dynasty Yung-lo which can be seen as continued ceramic traditions Yuan Dynasty
Ming Dynasty Porcelain dragon Bowl
Red greenish vibes Ming Dynasty Porcelain bowl with dragon remarkable populated with increasing demand of Ming Dynasty ceramics
Ming Dynasty Porcelain Red Glazed Wine Vessel
Unique Ming Dynasty Porcelain Red Glazed Cover Wine Vessel during Ming Dynasty Cheng-te (1506-1521) period. Ming Dynasty produce an abundance of high-quality items of porcelain
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 [...]

