Vintage brass adjustable dish cross to display a ceramic bowl with a maximum base diameter of 10 inches. Overall dish cross dimensions are 13.5" square x 2.5" high.
Chinese Qianlong style porcelain teapot. Early 20th century. Vibrant jade green glaze. Pierced openwork panels over solid body. Incised mark on base. No damage, no repairs. Overall 8.25" wide x 6.25" high.
Stevenson Williams English Staffordshire flow blue deep dish. Rare Beehive pattern circa 1825-1827. The dish is 10 inches in diameter by 1.5 inches high. Very strong cobalt blue color. Excellent condition.
Edo period Japanese Satsuma totai shippo (cloisonne enamel on ceramic) covered jar. Kinkozan factory, circa 1875. Excellent condition with the exception of a chip to the inner lid. Measures 6" high x 4.5" wide.
Vintage kotobuki spatter glaze teapot and 4 cups. The distinctive outer glaze is dark silver over brown; the cups are lined in brown-speckled tea green glaze. The body of the teapot is 5.75" wide to the spout x 4" high. Cups are 3" high. The handle is bamboo.