Since 1978, two generations of expertise have guided our pursuit of the finest Chinese antiques and works of art. Our collection encompasses antique porcelain, classical painting, jade, and fine woodwork—each piece carefully selected for its craftsmanship and historical significance.
Qing Dynasty porcelain with powder blue glaze and gilt decoration featuring Shou (壽) longevity symbols and auspicious medallions
A Cong vase with elephant head handles inspired by archaic jade forms, and a delicate stem cup bearing its reign mark—each cloaked in rich cobalt blue glaze
Imperial porcelain from the Guangxu Period bearing the Dayazhai (大雅齋) mark, made for Empress Dowager Cixi's palace, decorated with peonies, peaches, and birds
Blue and white porcelain featuring dragon motifs; Jardinière with lotus scrolls
Prized yellow-ground porcelains from the Qing Dynasty, featuring dishes with underglaze blue floral sprays and Famille Rose bowls bearing Xianfeng marks—the luminous yellow glaze a symbol of imperial authority
Qing Dynasty carved cinnabar lacquerware with intricate floral panels featuring chrysanthemums and peony in deep relief
Exquisite white jade carvings including rhyton libation cups with chilong dragons and auspicious figures such as mandarin ducks
Iron-red dragon plates, copper-red glazed dishes, and sang de boeuf monochrome wares bearing Qianlong reign marks—masterpieces of imperial kiln production
Gilt bronze and famille rose porcelain figures of Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Life, reflecting Qianlong-era Tibetan Buddhist patronage
A nine-peach charger plate with heavenly globe vase and a doucai phoenix vase in archaic hu form—exquisite overglaze enamel wares of the Qing Dynasty
Song Dynasty white ware from the celebrated Ding kilns, featuring carved archaic dragon motifs and luminous ivory-white glaze