Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic light olive green glazed stoneware features a molded design on the bowl interior. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has large spur marks in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln supports. The Vietnamese potters were obviously unconcerned by these. Very good condition for the age, it does have an area of repair, shown in the fourth and fifth images. Hard to spot without close inspection. Measurements: Height - 6.4cm Diameter - 16.5cm Weight - 307g
Lidded Ewer, Lý Dynasty, 1009 – 1225 A.D., Thanh Hóa, Vietnam. Height: 13cm © Zetterquist Galleries A tall bell-shaped ewer with a beast-head spout and parrot handle. The flat top of the high shoulders are decorated with concentric bands of deeply...
Early Ly Dynasty Vietnamese stoneware Jar. Genuine 1000 year old piece. The Ly dynasty, also known as the House of Ly, was a Vietnamese royal family that ruled the kingdom of Dai Viet from 1009 and ended in 1225. The original source of inspiration of most Vietnamese wares could be traced to China. In essence, they were a continuation of the Chinese porcelain tradition of the Song and Yuan period. Ly period pottery was made for the domestic market. This 10-11th century jar features the rarer form of four lug handles, celadon green glaze. Superb condition for the age, no damage or repairs. Measurements: Height - 16.8cm Diameter - 16.0cm Weight - 1390g Check out our store: https://etsy.com/shop/RambutanVietnam Similar items: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RambutanVietnam?section_id=44406188
Vietnamesische Schale aus der Ly Tran-Dynastie. Echtes 700-1000 Jahre altes Stück. Die Ly-Dynastie wurde 1009 von König Ly Thai To gegründet und endete 1225. Insgesamt besetzten neun Könige den Thron während dieser Dynastie. Als Ly Chieu Hoang 1225 den Thron an ihren Ehemann Tran Canh übertrug, begann die Tran-Dynastie und dauerte bis 1400 unter der Herrschaft von dreizehn aufeinander folgenden Königen. Lý und Trần sind die beiden längsten dynastien in der Geschichte Vietnams und als das goldene Zeitalter der kriegerischen Kunst Vietnams bekannt. Klassische Keramik mit heller Senfglasur. Brennereimarke in der Mitte der Schale. In gutem Zustand für das Alter, sehr schöne Glasur. Ein paar kleine Chips am Rand, der größte Chip ist das fünfte Bild. Maße: Höhe - 6,3cm Durchmesser - 16,7cm Gewicht - 360g Besuchen Sie unseren Shop: https://etsy.com/shop/RambutanVietnam Ähnliche Artikel: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RambutanVietnam?section_id=44406188
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic light olive glazed bowl features a beautiful rare molded design on the bowl interior. Floral motifs within petal form borders. The petal form is mirrored in the rim. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has a ring spur mark in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln stack. Superb condition for the age, fantastic glaze. No chips or repairs. There are two fine hairlines on the underside of the bowl, which dont go through to the inner bowl (see 5th image). Measurements: Height - 7.0cm Diameter - 16.1cm Weight - 308g
Antique cup of the Ly Dynasty Vietnam 11th-12th century. Genuine 800-1000 year old piece. An early Ly piece based on the high footed bowls of the Han dynasty era. Amazing celadon glaze, has areas where the light blue glaze has pooled and crazed beautifully. Celadon glaze, over half of the glaze lost on the outer cup. Good condition for the age, un-repaired, apart from the glaze loss a couple of small chips in the rim. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. Measurements: Height - 6.9cm Diameter - 9.5cm Weight - 209g Check out our store: https://etsy.com/shop/RambutanVietnam Similar items: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RambutanVietnam?section_id=44406188
Ly Dynasty Vietnamese stoneware Jar. Genuine 800-1000 year old piece. The Ly dynasty, also known as the House of Ly, was a Vietnamese royal family that ruled the kingdom of Dai Viet from 1009 and ended in 1225. The original source of inspiration of most Vietnamese wares could be traced to China. In essence, they were a continuation of the Chinese porcelain tradition of the Song and Yuan period. Ly period pottery was made for the domestic market. This 11-13th century jar features the rarer form of four lug handles (one damaged), celadon green glaze. Good condition for the age, one big chip to the rim, rare to have the lid. Measurements: Height - 11.5cm Diameter - 11.5cm Weight - 464g
Early Ly Dynasty Vietnamese stoneware Jar. Genuine 1000 year old piece. The Ly dynasty, also known as the House of Ly, was a Vietnamese royal family that ruled the kingdom of Dai Viet from 1009 and ended in 1225. The original source of inspiration of most Vietnamese wares could be traced to China. In essence, they were a continuation of the Chinese porcelain tradition of the Song and Yuan period. Ly period pottery was made for the domestic market. This 10-11th century jar features the rarer form of four lug handles, celadon green glaze. Superb condition for the age, no damage or repairs. Measurements: Height - 16.8cm Diameter - 16.0cm Weight - 1390g Check out our store: https://etsy.com/shop/RambutanVietnam Similar items: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RambutanVietnam?section_id=44406188
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam, and recognized as the golden age of Vietnamese art. Classic olive glaze ceramic. Beautiful aged crazing, kiln ring mark in the centre of the bowl. In good condition for the age, very nice glaze crazed with age. There are a few chips to the rim, one large chip to the foot. Measurements: Height - 5.8cm Diameter - 17.6cm Weight - 368g
Ly Dynasty Vietnamese stoneware Jar. Genuine 800-1000 year old piece. The Ly dynasty, also known as the House of Ly, was a Vietnamese royal family that ruled the kingdom of Dai Viet from 1009 and ended in 1225. The original source of inspiration of most Vietnamese wares could be traced to China. In essence, they were a continuation of the Chinese porcelain tradition of the Song and Yuan period. Ly period pottery was made for the domestic market. This small 11-13th century jar features the two lug handles (one seems to have been forgotten), celadon green glaze. Very good condition for the age, one small chip to the rim of the jar. Measurements: Height - 11.0cm Diameter - 8.5cm Weight - 369g
Ly Dynasty Vietnamese stoneware Jar. Genuine 800-1000 year old piece. The Ly dynasty, also known as the House of Ly, was a Vietnamese royal family that ruled the kingdom of Dai Viet from 1009 and ended in 1225. The original source of inspiration of most Vietnamese wares could be traced to China. In essence, they were a continuation of the Chinese porcelain tradition of the Song and Yuan period. Ly period pottery was made for the domestic market. This small 11-13th century jar features the two lug handles (one seems to have been forgotten), celadon green glaze. Very good condition for the age, one small chip to the rim of the jar. Measurements: Height - 11.0cm Diameter - 8.5cm Weight - 369g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic mustard/olive glazed stoneware features a molded floral design on the bowl interior. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has a ring mark in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln support which allowed stacking. Beautiful clear molded design, like a painting in ceramic. Good condition for the age, it has a couple of chip repairs to the rim that have been repainted (see 4th image). A little loss of glaze to the inner bowl and a dark line mark of just over 3cm. Measurements: Height - (5.9 - 6.4)cm Diameter - (17.0 - 17.5)cm Weight - 376g
Ly Dynasty Vietnamese stoneware Jar. Genuine 800-1000 year old piece. The Ly dynasty, also known as the House of Ly, was a Vietnamese royal family that ruled the kingdom of Dai Viet from 1009 and ended in 1225. The original source of inspiration of most Vietnamese wares could be traced to China. In essence, they were a continuation of the Chinese porcelain tradition of the Song and Yuan period. Ly period pottery was made for the domestic market. This 11-13th century jar features the rarer form of four lug handles (one damaged), celadon green glaze. Good condition for the age, one big chip to the rim, rare to have the lid. Measurements: Height - 11.5cm Diameter - 11.5cm Weight - 464g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl sherd with kintsugi. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam Rare white glaze, features a molded design on the bowl interior. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has five spur marks in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln supports. Just over half the bowl, with a complete foot. The edge has been repaired and painted with a gold coloured metallic paint and varnished in the kintsugi style by myself. Giving a centuries old masterpiece of pottery work a second chance at life :) Had this bowl been whole, it would be worth in the region of $500. Measurements: Height - 6.8cm Diameter - 16.0cm Weight - 268g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam, and recognized as the golden age of Vietnamese art. Classic light olive glaze ceramic. Beautiful aged crazing, kiln spur marks in the centre of the bowl. A rare example with early painted glaze, three pairs of leaves on the outer bowl. In superb good condition for the age, very nice smooth glaze crazed with age. There is one tiny chip on the rim and a hairline in the glaze. Measurements: Height - 5.9cm Diameter - 16.8cm Weight - 305g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl sherd with kintsugi. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic olive glazed stoneware features a molded design on the bowl interior. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has five spur marks in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln supports. Beautiful clear molded design, like a painting in ceramic. Approximately just under half the bowl, with a complete foot. The edge has been repaired to a smooth finish by myself. Giving a centuries old masterpiece of pottery work a second chance at life :) Had this bowl been whole, it would be worth in the region of $2000. Measurements: Height - 7.6cm Diameter - 16cm Weight - 318g
A stunniing Ly Tran Dynasty era miniature shallow bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam Classic olive brown glaze with impressed molded designs of flowers, leaves and petals. Incredibly rare miniature size, an exact copy of the larger bowls in miniature. What makes it even rarer is the lack of a spur mark in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln separator. In superb condition, considered mint for a piece of this age, one fine hairline which can be seen in the third and fourth images. Measurements: Height - 4.1cm Diameter - 11.0cm Weight - 133g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic olive glazed stoneware features a molded design on the bowl interior. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has five spur marks in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln supports. An original kiln support is also available on request. Beautiful clear molded design, like a painting in ceramic. Very good condition for the age, apart from the repair, it has been glued back together as visible in the pictures six and seven particularly, but very well done, very solid and hard to spot. If not for the repair this rare bowl would be valued approx. five times what it is now. Measurements: Height - 5.9cm Diameter - 16.6cm Weight - 317g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic olive green glazed bowl features a molded floral design on the bowl interior. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has five spur marks in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln supports. Central flower with surrounding ferns and leaves. A few small darker patches, iron marks in the glaze. Good condition for the age, it does have about 7 small chips in the rim that have been repaired. Measurements: Height - 7.0cm Diameter - 17.3cm Weight - 348g
Ly Dynasty Vietnamese small stoneware Jar. Genuine 800-1000 year old piece. The Ly dynasty, also known as the House of Ly, was a Vietnamese royal family that ruled the kingdom of Dai Viet from 1009 and ended in 1225. The original source of inspiration of most Vietnamese wares could be traced to China. In essence, they were a continuation of the Chinese porcelain tradition of the Song and Yuan period. Ly period pottery was made for the domestic market. This 11-13th century piece is a rare miniature form of the more common large jars. Thought to have been used for tea, oil storage. Good condition for the age, loss of glaze in places. And a large chip to the lid has been re-made and painted to match (see 6th image). However, very rare to find with its original lid. Measurements: Height - 13.2cm Diameter - 10.6cm Weight - 433g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam Classic Ly Tran bowl, very rare and sought after molded decoration, features a child playing among flowers. Good condition for the age, no chips or cracks at all. Has lost about 10-15% of the brown glaze but still a very rare and beautiful piece. A thin varnish has been applied to protect from any more loss of glaze. Measurements: Height - 6.4cm Diameter - 18.1cm Weight - 348g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-900 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic light olive glazed ceramic features a very rare molded design on the bowl interior. All Buddhist motifs, the Om sign, lotus etc. within individual cartouche. In the very centre of the bowl is a peach tree, a traditional decoration of lunar new year. All beneath a stunning border of scrolls and bars. Finest example of this period we have. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has five spur marks in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln supports. Very good condition for the age of the best part of a millennia. Glaze is superb. A couple of tiny chips in the rim have been repaired, almost in distinguishable. One chip has a short, fine hair line emanating from it (see fifth image). The last image shows a similar example at the national history museum. Measurements: Height - 5.7 to 6.0cm Diameter - 15.7cm Weight - 269g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl sherd with kintsugi. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic olive glazed stoneware features a molded design of ferns on the bowl interior. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has five spur marks in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln supports. Beautiful clear molded design, like a painting in ceramic. Approximately three quarters of the bowl, with a complete foot. The edge and one long chip in the rim have been repaired and painted with a gold coloured metallic paint and varnished in the kintsugi style by myself. Giving a centuries old masterpiece of pottery work a second chance at life :) Had this bowl been whole, it would be worth in the region of $600. Measurements: Height - 6.0cm Diameter - 17.1cm Weight - 254g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic mustard/olive glazed stoneware features a molded floral design on the bowl interior. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has a ring mark in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln support which allowed stacking. Beautiful clear molded design, like a painting in ceramic. Good condition for the age, it has a couple of chip repairs to the rim that have been repainted (see 4th image). A little loss of glaze to the inner bowl and a dark line mark of just over 3cm. Measurements: Height - (5.9 - 6.4)cm Diameter - (17.0 - 17.5)cm Weight - 376g Check out our store: https://etsy.com/shop/RambutanVietnam Similar items: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RambutanVietnam?section_id=44406188
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl sherd with kintsugi. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic olive green brown glazed stoneware features a molded design on the bowl interior. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has a ring spur mark in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln support. Beautiful clear molded design, like a painting in ceramic. Approximately one third of the bowl . The edge has been repaired and painted with a gold coloured metallic paint and varnished in the kintsugi style by myself. Giving a centuries old masterpiece of pottery work a second chance at life :) A foot has been added also to allow it to stand. Had this bowl been whole, it would be worth in the region of $1000. Measurements: Width - 13.7cm Height - 6.2cm Weight - 188g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 600-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam A rare dark brown glaze stoneware of this period. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has spur marks in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln supports in the stacking process. In perfect undamaged condition. Measurements: Height - 5.8cm Diameter - 15.8cm Weight - 350g
Ly Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 800-900 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. This classic olive yellow glazed stoneware features a stunning carved design. This particular piece has a rarer form of the glass glaze, much more fine and thinner, which has meant some of the glaze has been lost. But this has made the carved design all the more clear. Apart from the loss of glaze, the condition is superb with no cracks or chips. Measurements: Height - 7.2cm Diameter - 19.0cm Weight - 410g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic light olive green glazed stoneware features a molded design on the bowl interior. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has large spur marks in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln supports. The Vietnamese potters were obviously unconcerned by these. Very good condition for the age, it does have an area of repair, shown in the fourth and fifth images. Hard to spot without close inspection. Measurements: Height - 6.4cm Diameter - 16.5cm Weight - 307g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-900 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic light olive/blue glazed bowl features a subtle molded design on the inner face. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has a ring spur mark in the centre of the bowl, left by the kiln stack. Superb condition for the age, fantastic glaze. No chips or repairs. Only wear to the glaze on the rim edge. Rings beautifully when struck. A couple of small iron marks in the glaze, a highly sought after feature to some collectors. Measurements: Height - 6.1 to 6.4cm Diameter - 16.1 to 16.6cm Weight - 310g
A stunning Ly Tran Dynasty era miniature shallow bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam Classic olive green glaze with impressed molded designs of flowers, leaves and petals. Incredibly rare miniature size, an exact copy of the larger bowls in miniature. What makes it even rarer is the lack of a spur mark in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln separator. Because the miniature was made as a complete one off piece. In very good condition, a couple of fine hairline cracks, and two chips in the rim that have been repaired, and painted a metallic gold. Measurements: Height - 4.4cm Diameter - 11.0cm Weight - 124g
Ly Dynasty era Vietnamese small dish. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic light olive glazed stoneware features a molded design of clouds, surrounded by a detailed border. Not very prominent, more easily seen under artificial light. Kiln marks in the centre of the bowl from the firing process. The condition is fantastic, beautiful aged crazed glaze. No damage or repairs. Measurements: Height - 3.2cm Diameter - 15.0cm Weight - 188g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese shallow bowl/dish. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam Classic olive brown glaze with impressed molded design of flowers, leaves. As with Vietnamese ceramics of this time, it has the ring spur mark in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln separator. Glaze and molding in superb condition, apart from that it has been clearly repaired. Was found buried in a broken state, I have put it back together, filled any cracks and painted the repairs with a gold coloured metallic paint and glazed. Measurements: Height - 6.0cm Diameter - 17.5cm Weight - 360g
Ly Tran Dynasty era Vietnamese bowl. Genuine 700-1000 year old piece. The Ly Dynasty was established by King Ly Thai To in 1009, and ended in 1225. Nine kings in total were on the throne throughout this dynasty. In 1225 when Ly Chieu Hoang transferred the throne to her husband, Tran Canh, the Tran Dynasty started and lasted until 1400 under the reign of thirteen successive kings. Lý and Trần are the two longest dynasties in the history of Vietnam This classic olive green/brown glazed ceramic features a molded floral design on the bowl interior. As with most Vietnamese ceramics, it has five spur marks in the centre of the inner bowl, left by the kiln supports. Superb condition for the age, a couple of tiny chips to the rim. Asymmetric form, slightly oval. Measurements: Height - 6.1 to 6.5cm Diameter - 16.5 to 17.5cm Weight - 327g