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MINIATURE HOI AN HOARD SHIPWRECK BRUSH POT / JARLET (G851)
Untitled Document tags- BRUSH POT/ JARLET and tags- each one represents a new bullet point. You can add or remove as many as you wish- Description: Date: C. Dating to second half of 15th century AD(1450-1480) Information: A fine white and blue miniature porcelain brush pot/ jarlet with stylized flowers, Condition: Minor chip to base with slight uneven surfaces otherwise intact and nice detail, Provenance: Complete with original HOI AN HOARD inventory barcode numbers(stickers) This piece has been offically recorded by the Vietnamese authorities(VISAL) whose stickers are affixed The piece is a fine; early example of Vietnamese export ware with a fascinating history Found by fishermen in the 1990's and eventually excavated in 1996-2000; the Hoi An shipwreck is one of the greatest archaelogical finds of the late 20th century. It sank 22 miles ... moreoff the coast of central Vietnam in the South China Sea; in typhoon area known as"Dragon Sea" The ship was carrying a large cargo of Vietnamese ceramics from the mid- to late-15th century. The provenance of the pieces was known to be the kilns of the Red River Delta(such as Chu Dau) because excavations in the region had been ongoing since their discovery in 1983. The only pieces remaining at the kiln sites were wasters(pieces that had fused; collapsed or exploded in the firing process) Intact examples of the wares produced were rare; since all were exported. When the wreck was found there was excitement among collectors and archaeologists; for it promised the first cargo consisting solely of Vietnamese wares, Size: 23mm high x 25mm wide, BID WITH CONFIDENCE Items offered by denant(Den of Antiquity Int Ltd) are unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic. Certificate of Authenticity Invoice upon request. Antiquities Dealers Association and British Numismatics Trade Association member and as such abide by their code of conduct. The BNTA has become an effective force in the fight against forgery. Theft and other criminal activities, thus establishing a benchmark f
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HOI AN HOARD SHIPWRECK GLAZED BRUSH POT / JARLET (F163)
Untitled Document tags- HOI AN HOARD SHIPWRECK GLAZED BRUSH POT/ JARLET and tags- each one represents a new bullet point. You can add or remove as many as you wish- Description: Date: C. Dating to second half of 15th century AD(1450-1480) Condition: A fine small glazed brush pot/ jarlet. Two minor faults done in manufacture to base and side of pot. Minor chip to rim slight crazing to glaze otherwise intact and in super condition. Complete with original HOI AN HOARD inventory barcode numbers(stickers) This piece has been officially recorded by the Vietnamese authorities(VISAL) whose stickers are affixed. The piece is a fine; early example of Vietnamese export ware with a fascinating history. Found by fishermen in the 1990's and eventually excavated in 1996-2000; the Hoi An shipwreck is one of the greatest archaelogical finds of the late ... more20th century. It sank 22 miles off the coast of central Vietnam in the South China Sea; in typhoon area known as"Dragon Sea" The ship was carrying a large cargo of Vietnamese ceramics from the mid- to late-15th century. The provenance of the pieces was known to be the kilns of the Red River Delta(such as Chu Dau) because excavations in the region had been ongoing since their discovery in 1983. The only pieces remaining at the kiln sites were wasters(pieces that had fused; collapsed or exploded in the firing process) Intact examples of the wares produced were rare; since all were exported. When the wreck was found there was excitement among collectors and archaeologists; for it promised the first cargo consisting solely of Vietnamese wares, Size: 55mm diam, BID WITH CONFIDENCE Items offered by denant(Den of Antiquity Int Ltd) are unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic. Certificate of Authenticity Invoice upon request. Antiquities Dealers Association and British Numismatics Trade Association member and as such abide by their code of conduct. The BNTA has become an effective force in the fight against forgery. Theft and other criminal activities, thus establishi
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