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Subject:Vase found in shipwreck.. imperial or export?
Posted By: Faizal Shariff Wed, Nov 01, 2017 IP: 14.192.211.177 . |
Subject:Re: Vase found in shipwreck.. imperial or export?
Posted By: Faizal Shariff Thu, Nov 02, 2017 . |
Subject:Re: Vase found in shipwreck.. imperial or export?
Posted By: richard Thu, Nov 02, 2017 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/artsales/8128244/Chinese-vase-sells-for-53m-the-ultimate-cash-in-the-attic.html |
Subject:Re: Vase found in shipwreck.. imperial or export?
Posted By: J Thu, Nov 02, 2017 If it was from a shipwreck, all of the ships content would have been heavily documented when it was excavated, and tied in accordance to the ships provenance, giving your claim of it being from a shipwreck, a solid provenance. |
Subject:Re: Vase found in shipwreck.. imperial or export?
Posted By: Faizal Shariff Fri, Nov 03, 2017 There’s like 10000 shipwreck sites in south East Asia alone and approximately only 500 discovered.. if anyone were to find a shipwreck for security it’s better to work on it quietly. Yes this motif on the vase is almost similar to the famous one that was auctioned off.. but the fish is of a different species.. this looks like normal Chinese carp.. the recently auctioned one looks like a gold carp. If you find a recently made one please post the picture here.. I would like to compare the similarity.. |
Subject:Re: Vase found in shipwreck.. imperial or export?
Posted By: JLim Sat, Nov 04, 2017
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