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Subject:Chenghua Marked Bowl
Posted By: John Thu, Sep 06, 2018 IP: 94.197.120.195 Hi everyone I was wondering could I have your great insight into a Bowl I picked up. It looks to have the Chenghua mark, but I am not an expert so I need help. The bowl looks well it has some damage which has been held on by tape. I picked the Bowl up at Auction it was in a box. So it looks to be old, looks to be the correct marking but I'm not sure. So any help would be appreciated. |
Subject:Re: Chenghua Marked Bowl
Posted By: Arjan Fri, Sep 07, 2018 Hi John, |
Subject:Re: Chenghua Marked Bowl
Posted By: Emiko Gilmore Sat, Sep 08, 2018 Hi Arjan and John, the bowl is Japanese. It is a porcelain product in Imari style from Kaga Daishoji, made 1880-1900. Best Regards,Emiko |
Subject:Re: Chenghua Marked Bowl
Posted By: Arjan Sun, Sep 09, 2018 Hi Emiko, |
Subject:Re: Chenghua Marked Bowl
Posted By: Emiko Gilmore Sun, Sep 09, 2018 Hi Arjan, I was afraid if I use "Daishoji", I may come to open another door. I would say when I say "Daishoji" product, it means where it is marketed from, in another word, the outlet or wholesalers location. Imari style porcelain industry in Kaga Ishikawa at the time was operated under "bungyo" system just as it was done in Hizen region. Potters, painters and sellers were all worked independently. They manufactured the goods under the merchant's order. Emiko |
Subject:Re: Chenghua Marked Bowl
Posted By: Johm Thu, Sep 13, 2018 Thank you !!! Many thanks for the info! |
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