Bin Thuan shipwreck Chinese Swatow ware blue and white ceramic bowl with birds and floral decoration, Ming Dynasty, 16th century. Circular label 'Bin Thuan shipwreck, 44225', 25.5 cm diameter. . Provenance: Christie's Auctions, Melbourne.
A blue and white shipwreck dish, probably bin Thuan cargo, Wanli period (1573-1619), thickly potted and of slightly irregular form, freely decorated to the centre with a phoenix perched in a lotus and water garden, surrounded by a border of auspicious…
Three Chinese Qing Dynasty, 18th century blue and white tea bowls, comprising one from Ca Mau Ship wreck with flowering decoration, one with cafe latte exterior glaze and floral interior and one decorated with figures by lake, a/f, diameter 7 cm, 6.5 cm,…
A small Chinese blue and white Ca Mau shipwreck dish, Qing Dynasty, circa 1725, Yongzheng period, the small moulded Kraak style dish with four floral decorated reserves and centred with a scene of a bird and a butterfly in a garden; with Sotheby's Unicom…
A Chinese shipwreck blue and white tea cup and saucer, Qing Dynasty, circa 1725. a Ca Mau Binh Thuan shipwreck piece, the slightly flared cup and associated saucer with a freely painted figure in a pine tree landscape within a decorated border, brown…