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Subject:Help with inscription mark in chinese porcelain
Posted By: MB. Mon, Sep 28, 2020 IP: 2804:14c:36:8d46:5df Hello all, |
Subject:Re: Help with inscription mark in chinese porcelain
Posted By: Bill H Tue, Sep 29, 2020 Your yellow vase with white slip decoration of birds in a flowering plum (prunus) tree has a mark of 'Made at Jingdezhen' (Jingdezhen Zhi - 景德镇製) in seal script. According to gotheborg.com, this mark was used during the third quarter of the 20th century. Here's another vase with similar decoration but unmarked. In my opinion, it could have been exported from China somewhat earlier, around the late second quarter of the 20th century (late Republic period) under paper labeling indicating it was made in China. |
Subject:Re: Help with inscription mark in chinese porcelain
Posted By: MB Wed, Sep 30, 2020 Bill, |
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