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Subject:cloisonne vase
Posted By: david Fri, Nov 23, 2018 IP: 2607:fea8:1c1f:f90f:

Hello, Can anyone identify this cloisonne vase and give me an approx date on it! Thank you! David.







Subject:Re: cloisonne vase
Posted By: Bill H Sat, Nov 24, 2018

The forum's well-informed cloisonné contributor Beadiste may have more authoritative comments to share, but my recollection is that this pattern was one that appeared in the marketplace circa 1980 and later, after China finished updating its cloisonné industry following the Cultural Revolution. Here are some live auction results for items in the same pattern (one a different color), all of which lots were offered as "vintage". The first item, a large bowl, was dated--optimistically I think--to the 1950s-60s and sold for $100, while a vase of a form differing slightly from yours fetched only $10. The other pieces were passed over by bidders. You might find other results if you have the time to conduct your own more leisurely research of sites like liveauctioneers.com and ebay.com.

https://classic.liveauctioneers.com/item/50158588_wonderful-large-chinese-cloisonne-bowl-vintage

https://classic.liveauctioneers.com/item/44102692_525-inch-chinese-cloisonne-vase-flowers-vintage

https://classic.liveauctioneers.com/item/48248053_exquisite-large-chinese-cloisonne-bowl-vintage

https://classic.liveauctioneers.com/item/38093225_vintage-chinese-asian-cloisonne-candlestick-holder

Best regards,

Bill H.

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Subject:Re: cloisonne vase
Posted By: Doubley Tue, Nov 27, 2018

I agree that it is likely a more modern piece. I have older ones that bare a sloppy red CHINA stamp and a couple of newer ones that have Made in Peoples Republic of China stickers. You can google Beadiste, the pages are very thorough about patterns, colors, motifs, wire, changes in techniques, and the history of Beijing cloisonné manufacturing. It is a great looking vase!


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