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Subject:Imperial Kangxi Brushpot
Posted By: George W Fri, Mar 29, 2019 IP: 5.64.177.209 Hi all. I have been doing a bit of research on my pot and from what I can see, it looks like an imperial piece that has a Kangxi mark on the bottom and it was used as a brushpot. Would anyone be able to confirm this? How can I validate it and prove it is real? I only have some old photos with it in the background that was taken many decades ago and old family/military stories from the Boxer Rebellion. |
Subject:Re: Imperial Kangxi Brushpot
Posted By: I.Nagy Sun, Mar 31, 2019 Barrel shaped blue and white underglazed bush holder with the text "聖王得賢臣頌” (Praise to the Sage of the Holy Lord) from the Han dynasty writer Wang Bao 王褒 (c.BC. 84-53). |
Subject:Re: Imperial Kangxi Brushpot
Posted By: rat Sun, Mar 31, 2019 seems to be a copy of this one in the National Museum: |
Subject:Re: Imperial Kangxi Brushpot
Posted By: Jonathan Sun, Mar 31, 2019 While the mark is Kangxi, the vase it not. Likely mid 20th century up to the 21st century, The red seal is not the proper color and the script on the outside of the vase is correct for the Kangxi period. The base is not correct and there is no wear on the rim or base. If period it would most likely have an indented waist. Here is a proper earlier chop mark and some examples of script. |
Subject:Re: Imperial Kangxi Brushpot
Posted By: George W Mon, Apr 01, 2019 Thank you for the replies. I have had very conflicting results in places where I posted this. |
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