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Subject:Chinese Imari tea cup
Posted By: Chris J. Sat, Nov 04, 2017 IP: 85.222.44.147

I believe that this tea cup and saucer belongs to Yongzheng period. Any founded opinion would be welcome.







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Subject:Re: Chinese Imari tea cup
Posted By: JLim Sun, Nov 05, 2017



Dear ChrisJ

This is authentic 18th century Chinese Imari, can't tell which Emperor though. Below pictured is a remarkably well preserved Chinese Imari cup and saucer I own which was sold to me as Kangxi.

Kind regards
J.Lim



Subject:Re: Chinese Imari tea cup
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Nov 05, 2017

I'd guess late third quarter of the 18th century, Qianlong period, when interest in Chinese Imari was beginning to wind down. Earlier pieces were generally better made.

Best regards,

Bill H.

Subject:Re: Chinese Imari tea cup
Posted By: Chris J. Mon, Nov 06, 2017

Thanks Jlim Bill H. for response.


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