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Subject:Help with Famille rose vase
Posted By: Brett Thu, Sep 05, 2019 IP: 69.117.72.198 Am I correct the bottom mark is Daoguang? Can anyone tell me what the stamp on the side says? Actually any help or opinions on this case are welcome. Thanks |
Subject:Re: Help with Famille rose vase
Posted By: Mark Adams Sat, Sep 07, 2019 A delightful looking vase you have. |
Subject:Re: Help with Famille rose vase
Posted By: Brett Sat, Sep 07, 2019 Hmmm...it looks older than that. I meant to add a picture showing the full bottom. It has a very solid antique feeling and the painting is exceptional. I was thinking 19th century so the mark is around when I was thinking. |
Subject:Re: Help with Famille rose vase
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Sep 08, 2019 Go to the gotheborg.com link below and then use the number 602 in your PC "Find" window to access the same number item, which is another vase with markings like yours, also similarly dated to circa the mid-to-late 20th century. Not only do such pieces look older, they also tend to bring higher yields at auction. |
Subject:Re: Help with Famille rose vase
Posted By: Brett Mon, Sep 09, 2019 Hey Bill.Thanks for your opinion, I always appreciate it. |
Subject:Re: Help with Famille rose vase
Posted By: Bill H Tue, Sep 10, 2019 One telling aspect of the decoration is the black border with "pendant jewels" under the mouth rim. This design in black didn't start appearing until the mid-Republic era, according to Tony Allen, though some Qianlong vases had more elaborate polychrome borders of this type. If the kind of gilt base-mark on your vase was used during the Qianlong period, then Professor Liu Liang-yu seems not to have shown an example in my copy of his fairly comprehensive survey of Qing Dynasty ceramics. |
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