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Subject:18th Century Export Vase?
Posted By: Bokaba Wed, May 31, 2017 IP: 2605:e000:af16:3b00: Dear Members, |
Subject:Re: 18th Century Export Vase?
Posted By: Tim Wed, May 31, 2017 Some of the 18th c. Mandarin style exportware used beading and applied leaves to decorate the sides of covered vases. Also during the late 18th to early 19th c., surfaces of heavy beading (called chicken skin) were sometimes used. |
Subject:Re: 18th Century Export Vase?
Posted By: Bokaba Thu, Jun 01, 2017 Thanks Tim. I think it sold for about half the price it did the first time. I think it looks nice and some export wares do generate some interest, but it is usually quite sporadic. |
Subject:Re: 18th Century Export Vase?
Posted By: Bill H Fri, Jun 02, 2017 I'll add my two cents worth of opinion. The glaze, levigated foot and incidence of kiln spots and shrinkage could pass for late 19th-early Republic. |
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