Porcelain Bowls and Vases

Collection of porcelain items including bowls and vases, showcasing various styles and historical details, predominantly in white with subtle decorations.

Bol (usual name), 618. Porcelain sandstone with almost colorless transparent cover. Cernuschi Museum, Asia Museum of Asia in the city of Paris.
Bol (usual name), 618. Porcelain sandstone with almost colorless transparent cover. Cernuschi Museum, Asia Museum of Asia in the city of Paris.
Three porcelain plates by Sergei Vasilievich Chekhonin, 1918-1919, 1878-1936, Russia, Moscow, State Museum of Ceramics and Country estate of 18th cen. KuskovoNarrow ceramic Mayan vase, decorated with a band of glyphs 600-900 AD Yucatan area Mexico or GuatemalaA Jicara (chocolate cup) and a pocillo (sump) used for the serving of chocolate. Dated 21st CenturyWhole Plums in a copper like propFish bowlA milk carton, soda can, water bottle and laundry degerent bottle painted yellowWater containerChinese traditional ceramicCloseup round glass of blue, yellow and white inlaid in concrete sidewalk in public park in South KoreaFigure Dish 1880-90 McKee and Brothers. Figure Dish. American. 1880-90. Pressed opaque white glass. Made in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United StatesFigurine of a laughing and cheerful golden Buddha with an out of focus Lotus flowerRomania, Mures County, Sighisoara local pottery and ceramics.War 1939-1945. Box of 30 BRTIANnique cigarettes sold in France. General Leclerc Museum of Hauteclocque and the Liberation of Paris, Jean Moulin Museum. 75314-6 Box, cigarette, white iron, war 1939-1945 39-45, British product, British product, Second World WarRound hat box of cardboard with loose lid, covered with blue paper; On the box the name Jean Barthet, Jean Barthet, c. 1958 - c. 1962 Round hat box made of cardboard with loose lid, covered with blue paper. The seams of both box and lid are reinforced with white linen. With carrying cord of dark blue twisted cotton. On the blue box and lid is in white letters the name of the maker, Jean Barthet. Paris Box: Cardboard. upholstery: paper. Bies: Linen (Material). Cord: Cotton (textile) Round hat box made of cardboard with loose lid, covered with blue paper. The seams of both box and lid are reinforced with white linen. With carrying cord of dark blue twisted cotton. On the blue box and lid is in white letters the name of the maker, Jean Barthet. Paris Box: Cardboard. upholstery: paper. Bies: Linen (Material). Cord: Cotton (textile)