
A small Dingyao carved double fish dish, Northern Song Dynasty
The rounded sides rising from a short foot to a slightly everted rim, the interior carved with two swimming fish, surrounded by combed work suggesting

The rounded sides rising from a short foot to a slightly everted rim, the interior carved with two swimming fish, surrounded by combed work suggesting

Worked with a dragon head terminal facing a chilong carved on the curved shaft, the reverse with a circular knop, the stone of a translucent even

Worked in the form of a recumbent horse, its head turned to the left and looking back towards its hind quarters, the stone of a pale

Possibly from one of the Huairen kilns, Shanxi province. The rounded sides rising from a short straight foot to a slightly everted rim, covered in

The gently sloping sides of each rising from a straight foot to an everted rim, covered to the interior and exterior with an even celadon

Possibly Ding or Huozhou kilns. The gently sloping sides rising from a slightly splayed foot to an everted petal notched rim, the exterior sides scored