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A porcelain pipe vase with Iron red decoration of a dragon, marked Kangxi. China, 19/20th century.
A ribbed porcelain ginger jar decorated with frames and fools in a garden wooden lid, marked .A Celadon bowl, ship find. China, Song.

Asian Art & Chinese Porcelain

Starts on: Jun 06, 2023 1:00 PM EDT
NetherlandsSprundel, Noord Brabant, NL
Vintage Lars Syberg Ceramic Candle Holder, Denmark, 1950s
Writings of John Burroughs, 1904-1913, 15 Volumes Set, illustratedAnatole Marquet de Vasselot, Chloe, Antique 1881 Photogravure

Art, Books, Collectibles, Porcelain

Starts on: Jun 23, 2023 4:00 PM EDT
United StatesPetersburg, VA, US
Giant Herend Chinese Bouquet lidded porcelain vase with hand-painted green flowers and gold
Antique Meissen porcelain mirror with original glass. Decorated with angels and repousse flowers.Paul Wunderlich for Rosenthal. Large "Mythos" porcelain tureen. 1980 / 90's.

Exclusive Porcelain Auction

Starts on: May 30, 2023 12:00 PM EDT
United StatesNew York, NY, US
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Porcelain

Porcelain is a fine white clay consisting of the mineral kaolin. It can be found in tableware, art, architecture, jewelry, tiles and more. Porcelain treasures are truly rare and exceptional finds among collectors because of their material and design. They can be combined with other Baroque-style pieces to accentuate its exquisite aesthetic. The manufacture of porcelain is a long and complex process that requires skill and excellent craftsmanship. What is considered true porcelain was actually developed in China back in the 10th-century. In the 18th century, European were mesmerized by Chinese porcelain and got inspired by it as they tried to recreate its smooth gloss and white translucency. Thus, porcelain quickly became one of the most sought-after items of the European aristocracy. Still today, porcelain is considered as 'white gold' and signifies glory, high status and sophistication. The style of <a href="https:/

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