Treasure Trove
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Zisha teapot with He Yang Baonian on bottom
Zisha teapot with He Yang Baonian on bottom
The slanting rain, flying silk, weaving the Xiaokong, a curtain half-rolled, the wind in the wild pavilion, the lotus flowers in the autumn evening, scattered in the red and green marshes, imperial control.
(This is the Tang poem "North Pavilion". Yang Baonian, a famous purple sand celebrity in the Qing Dynasty Jiaqing Daoguang period, Yang Pengnian's younger brother, often made pots for Chen Mansheng.)
Material:Zisha
Size: L17xH6 cm
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Superior Treasure Vase
Material: Porcelain
Size:H35xD13cm(±3%)
Yuan Dynasty Jun Kiln
Extremely special kaolin, naturally burnt purple-red during the firing process, which brings auspiciousness!
Grandmaster JinBodhi bestows the name”Superior Treasure Vase”Special blessing Those who are predestined to welcome the invitation will be the first, all wishes will come true, and good luck!
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US $12,800
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Republic of China Period Zhuni Dragon Egg Teapot
Material: Zisha
Specification: L 11cm(±3%)
Inscription on the Lid:
"Beyond the Flowing River and Heaven, the Mountain Colors Emerge and Disappear."Inscription on the Base:
"As Flowers Fall and Crows Cry, the Water Flows Naturally."
(Héng Mào)Regarding the Dragon Egg Teapot, a record from literati of the Qing Dynasty states:
“The round ones are like a ball, slightly elongated in shape, called Dragon Egg.” This refers to the earliest Dragon Egg teapot style. Its basic contour is formed by an oval line, with a simple and fluid design that is rugged yet sturdy, giving a strong sense of unity.According to the Book of Songs, it is recorded that Pi Xiu, the ninth son of the dragon, hatched from a dragon egg. Pi Xiu has a mouth but no anus, able to swallow all the wealth of the world without letting any escape. It only takes in without releasing, possessing miraculous powers. Thus, it symbolizes the accumulation of wealth and treasures from all directions. It is also believed to guard homes, ward off evil spirits, resolve the Tai Sui curse, promote marriage, and bring good fortune.
This Zhuni Dragon Egg Teapot has been cherished by Grandmaster JinBodhi for many years. Through his compassionate blessings, it offers those with a karmic connection health and longevity, inner peace, family prosperity, and smooth success in their careers!
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Republic of China Period Zhuni Duo-Qiu Teapot
Material: Zisha
Specification: L 12.7cm(±3%)
When speaking of Yixing clay teapots, the name of Gu Jingzhou, a master from the late Qing to early Ming period, cannot be overlooked. Whether within the teapot-making industry or in auction houses, his status remains unshaken to this day. A single "Jingzhou teapot" can easily fetch over USD 350,000.
Xu Hantang was Gu Jingzhou's first apprentice, and many of his innovative methods pioneered Yixing pottery art. Hantang inherited Master Gu’s strength and uprightness, while further emphasizing precision in every detail. He added a sense of robustness and fullness, giving the pieces both structure and charm, making them rich and endearing.
This Zhuni Duo-Qiu Teapot has been cherished by Grandmaster JinBodhi for many years. Through his compassionate blessings, it offers those with a karmic connection peace of mind, wisdom, courage for innovation, and success in their careers!
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US $28,000
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US $58,000
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US $18,000
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US $8,800
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A Porcelain Vase with Blue Glaze
Material: Porcelain
Size: 16x14x14cm(±3%)
Eight Immortals Treasure Pot: Green glaze is rare
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US $28,000
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US $5,000
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Northern and Southern Dynasties Green-Glazed Precious Jar
Material:porcelain
Size: W12xH21cm
The period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, which dates back 1,500 years, was marked by national division and turmoil. However, this era also held immeasurable historical significance for the development of the ceramics industry. As prominent families migrated south, they brought with them their living needs and quality demands, leading to the evolution of increasingly refined ceramics in the south. This period laid the groundwork for the later emergence of painted ceramics and the famous "Tang Sancai."
During this time, ceramics began to replace some of the roles previously held by pottery, bronze ware, and lacquerware, becoming one of the main everyday items in people's lives. The green-glazed precious jar from this era, with its historical imprints, has been preserved to this day, which is quite rare.
This green-glazed precious jar from the Northern and Southern Dynasties has been treasured by Grandmaster JinBodhi for many years. Through the master's compassionate blessing, those who are fortunate enough to acquire it will find their families prosperous, their wealth abundant, their fortunes favorable, and their careers flourishing.
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US $68,888
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US $16,800