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Subject:Identifying the mark on Chinese Porcelain
Posted By: William Tolbert Fri, Nov 30, 2012 IP: 72.199.188.239 I'm trying to see if someone could identify the mark on the bottom of this Chinese Porcelain. It is an extremely fine piece but I've had it sitting in a box for a long time without knowing what it was. |
Subject:Identifying the mark on Chinese Porcelain
Posted By: rat Sun, Dec 02, 2012 Da Qing Qianlong Nianzhi, made during the Qianlong reign of the Great Qing, but your vase is very clearly much more recently made than that. |
Subject:Re: Identifying the mark on Chinese Porcelain
Posted By: Bill Tue, Dec 04, 2012 Thank you for the information. |
Subject:Identifying the mark on Chinese Porcelain
Posted By: Dave Mon, Dec 03, 2012 Looks like the Qianlong mark, Qing Dynasty, below. Not too familiar with Chinese porcelain, but in general the intricate drawings, colour types and tones look good enough to be genuine. Nice piece! |
Subject:Re: Identifying the mark on Chinese Porcelain
Posted By: Bill Tue, Dec 04, 2012 Thank you for the information |
Subject:Re: Identifying the mark on Chinese Porcelain
Posted By: Bill H Mon, Dec 03, 2012 The mark says "Made during the Qianlong Reign of the Great Qing Dynasty" (Da Qing Qianlong Nian Zhi), but your porcelain jar is late 20th century. |
Subject:Re: Re: Identifying the mark on Chinese Porcelain
Posted By: Bill Tue, Dec 04, 2012 Thank you for the information. |
Subject:Re: Identifying the mark on Chinese Porcelain
Posted By: Bill H Wed, Dec 05, 2012 For reference, here's a scan of a Qianlong doucai jar from a Taipei Palace Museum catalog bought in 1986, when viewing the exhibition it accompanied. I don't recall seeing anythng displayed at that time with the almost day-glo orange color that seems to have been used on your jar. |
Subject:Re: Re: Identifying the mark on Chinese Porcelain
Posted By: GOH Sun, Dec 09, 2012 Probably 70s. |
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