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Subject:Information on jingfa beaker vase
Posted By: Faith Tue, Mar 12, 2024 IP: 24.113.136.41

Seeking for more information about this vase I recently purchased, think it's likely from 1970s, but not positive. Examples online in my research have been contradictory, so anything will be greatly appreciated. It is 12 inches tall, 6 5/8 inches across, and 4 5/8 inches base.







Subject:Re: Information on jingfa beaker vase
Posted By: Bill H Wed, Mar 13, 2024

Based on the label, your well-decorated cloisonné beaker vase or “gu” would be no older than the late 20th-early 21st century. See embedded link below for pictures and other info the well-known Beijing Jingfa Cloisonné Factory and its parent company from the reliable Beadiste blog.

Best regards,

Bill H.

URL Title :Beijing Jingfa Cloisonné


Subject:Re: Information on jingfa beaker vase
Posted By: Faith Thu, Mar 14, 2024

Thank you Bill H.! Think it's maybe from late 70s,saw some in the jingfa catalog for 1978/79 that were same size, style and decoration was same motif. There's some black spots through out the finish, pitting I guess,and some missing enameled spots, mostly very tiny red dots gone, or half gone, and the base was dented at some point. Would it be worth it to have it fixed, do you think?

Subject:Re: Information on jingfa beaker vase
Posted By: Bill H Thu, Mar 14, 2024

I have no experience in repair of cloisonné like this and would opine that it would cost more than this modern piece is worth. China’s export art workshops and factories were just getting back on their feet in 1976, when the economically disastrous Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution ended and China’s founding father Mao Zedong’s death paved the way for liberal leadership under Deng Xiaoping. It took a few years for quality to reach present day standards. Small pits and discolorations are normal for cloisonné of this early period and a mark of its age. I believe restoration might be a vanity that actually would depreciate future value. Sometimes small warts are best left alone.

Best regards,

Bill H.

Subject:Re: Information on jingfa beaker vase
Posted By: Faith Fri, Mar 15, 2024

Thank you very much,I am just going to enjoy it the way it is. I only paid 40 dollars, think it was a bargain, I love the artistry of it!

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