TumblrPics.com
HOME
DMCA
Live
Gallery
Viewer
Chinese Pot
queen-angelina
the boots
faulkner
joliedevotion-blog
nataliedecorsair
LIVE
hyperborisches-maedchen:Chinese tea house at the Schloss Sanssouci, Potsdam, Germany.
andythelemon:I really like the idea of Sirius and Regulus being partly Chinese since JKR never speci
Emperor Qin Shi Huang Di and the Giant Fish,Qin Shi Huangdi is famous for being the first Emperor of
Qingbai Porcelain Duck-Shaped Incense Censer, Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368).
Chinese Ming Dynasty Period, Jiajing Wucai dragon teapot
Bowl with Dragons among CloudsChina, Five Dynasties period, circa 10th century,Stoneware with carved
A yellow-ground green-enameled dragon foliate dish and bowls. Qianlong seal mark, Qianlong period
Set of three bowls, China, dated AH 1297 (1879–80) Porcelain, painted enamels, diameters 36.6 to 40
Yuan Dynasty Cizhou Ware Black Glaze Incised White Coloring Phoenix Pattern Porcelain Pot
A Pair of Guardian Spirits Tang Dynasty (618-907)Height 30 ½ inches, 77 cm. and 31 inches, 78
Jade Gu-shaped vase with dragon-in-the-cloud and divine-crane motif. Mid Qing Dynasty, 1736-1820 AD
Painted Pottery Tomb Guardian Han Dynasty, 206 B.C.-220 A.D.Earthenware. H. 42.6 cm, L. 41.6 cm. . ©
Vase with Dragonfish Handles Period: Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279) Date: 12th–13th century Cultu
A large painted pottery figure of a prancing horse, Tang dynasty, china
Wang Bingrong. A magnificent unglazed, carved porcelain brush pot. China, 1820-1860. Height: 7 3/8 i
Stone Horse Tang Dynasty (618-907)Length 11 ½ inches, 29 cm.This extremely rare stone horse a
hajandrade:Aurelio Rodriguez Lopez, Painting Old Chinese Pottery, 2017, pastel on pastelmat, 45 x 90
Chinese cloisonné jar with lid. Artist unknown; 19th century. Now in the Dayton Art Institute.
yummyinmytumbly:INSTANT POT BRAISED CHINESE MUSHROOM 髮菜炆冬菇食譜
met-robert-lehman:Covered teapot or wine pot (pair with 1975.1.1705) by Chinese, Robert Lehman Colle
sunxinbiu:feuertopf
Chinese Celadon Serving Pot arved with lotus and two spout of Phoenix.The handle arch in bamboo shap
Photography of Peking Opera actress by 潤熙陳
We like to keep things old school at Mountain Tea.
Prev Page
Next Page