Description: Ming Dynasty Chinese Porcelain High Foot Bowl Hoi An Hoard with COA circa 1450 About 6 3/8 inches wide and just under 4 inches tall. About 542 grams in weight. Comes with its Certificate of Authenticity signed by SooHin Ong who was one of the people who recovered these piece from the Ship wreck (see photos) The Hoi An Hoard pieces that were put up for sale were sold in a number of auctions around the World. Here in Canada, the auction took place on Feb 16, 2004. It was preceeded by a presentation by Mr SooHin Ong. I attented that auction, where I purchased this piece. Mr. SooHin Ong personally advised me to buy this high footed bowl because he said there were relatively few of this shape recovered from the ship wreck. Fully documented ship wreck pieces like this are one of the only ways you can be 100% positive you are looking at a real circa 1450 Ming Dynasy example. Very Good antique condition as shown. No cracks, no repairs, no chips. Crazing lines in the glaze. There are presently lots of fake Hoi An pieces on ebay - but none of them have the COA that came with each one when they were originally sold at auction! There are 24 photographs included with this listing. If you have not seen 24 photographs please scroll down and look around. Ming Dynasty Chinese Porcelain High Foot Bowl Hoi An Hoard with COA circa 1450 Ming Dynasty Chinese Porcelain High Foot Bowl Hoi An Hoard with COA circa 1450 Click images to enlarge Description Ming Dynasty Chinese Porcelain High Foot Bowl Hoi An Hoard with COA circa 1450 About 6 3/8 inches wide and just under 4 inches tall. About 542 grams in weight. Comes with its Certificate of Authenticity signed by SooHin Ong who was one of the people who recovered these piece from the Ship wreck (see photos) The Hoi An Hoard pieces that were put up for sale were sold in a number of auctions around the World. Here in Canada, the auction took place on Feb 16, 2004. It was preceeded by a presentation by Mr SooHin Ong. I attented that auction, where I purchased this piece. Mr. SooHin Ong personally advised me to buy this high footed bowl because he said there were relatively few of this shape recovered from the ship wreck. Fully documented ship wreck pieces like this are one of the only ways you can be 100% positive you are looking at a real circa 1450 Ming Dynasy example. Very Good antique condition as shown. No cracks, no repairs, no chips. Crazing lines in the glaze. There are presently lots of fake Hoi An pieces on ebay - but none of them have the COA that came with each one when they were originally sold at auction! There are 24 photographs included with this listing. If you have not seen 24 photographs please scroll down and look around. Shipping We ship World Wide. If there is no shipping rate for your location, please contact us. Pursuant to Ebay/Paypal rules, we only ship by online trackable means. Items must be signed for if the value exceeds the Ebay/Paypal requirement. Terms of Sale Items sent to Canadian Addresses are subject to applicable Canadian Sales tax. If your ebay invoice does not include this tax, please wait to receive an invoice which includes sales tax, prior to sending payment. About Us Avionsun Antiques. Specialists in Qing Dynasty Chinese Porcelain and later (Ming and early Qing) Chinese Bronzes. Images sell! Get Supersized Images & Free Image HostingCreate your brand with Auctiva's Customizable Templates. Attention Sellers - Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva.com.
Price: 399.99 USD
Location: Victoria, British Columbia
End Time: 2024-07-20T15:38:25.000Z
Shipping Cost: 29 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Region of Origin: China
Age: Pre-1800
Primary Material: Porcelain & Pottery
Maker: China
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Color: blue white