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Subject:Qing yellow vase and mark
Posted By: richard severson Tue, Oct 02, 2018 IP: 47.34.167.3

Hi - Have you any idea what this vase is called? and do you know what the mark says at bottom of vase - Thanks - rich







Subject:Re: Qing yellow vase and mark
Posted By: mikeoz Tue, Oct 02, 2018

The mark reads 'Qing' 清

Subject:Re: Qing yellow vase and mark
Posted By: Bill H Wed, Oct 03, 2018

In my opinion, this vase is stylistically of Japanese origin. The swirls are meant to emulate a Chinese-style famille jaune genre scene on sgraffito ground.

Bill H.

Subject:Re: Qing yellow vase and mark
Posted By: Arjan Wed, Oct 03, 2018

Hi all,

I agree with Bill H. Japanese was my feeling as well (but I couldn't find the mark).

Regards,
Arjan

Subject:Re: Qing yellow vase and mark
Posted By: Bill H. Thu, Oct 04, 2018

Just wanted to show some pictures of a circa 1900 Meiji period Art Nouveau Kutani vase with decoration I had in mind when opining that the one here is Japanese, particularly with regard the treatment of the respective phoenixes.

The Kutani piece stands about 7 inches off the stand, where I have it waxed in place due to an uneven bottom. I believe it originally was hung in a sunny place by the dragon handles and used to hold a decorative vine.

Best regards,

Bill H.








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