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Subject:Chinese Vase
Posted By: Joan Davies Mon, Sep 11, 2006 IP: 74.106.172.198 This vase has been in my family for over 100 years. Information on this would be very much appreciated. |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: cristina ortega Tue, Sep 12, 2006 Not chinese but Japanese |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: SNYIE Fri, Sep 15, 2006 Dear Joan |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: Edward Shumaker Fri, Sep 15, 2006 Joan, |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: SNYIE Fri, Sep 15, 2006 Dear Joan: |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: phil Sun, Sep 17, 2006 Dear Joan, |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: Dan Sun, Sep 17, 2006 Porcelain in Song dynasty? Famille rose before Qing? I need to update my library... |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: SNYIE Mon, Sep 18, 2006 These flowers are orchids, traditioned in Chinese literature, history, poem, etc, painted at this porcelain by wool pen. |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: Ernest Wilhelm Mon, Sep 18, 2006 Dear Yie |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: SNYIE Tue, Sep 19, 2006 That is my puzzel why parasitized orchids at the root of tree having maple-like leaves. Maybe they are fallen from their mother tree to have color close to white with yellow. Chinese paiting sometimes has an imaginable meaning. This picture shows a fallen screen, right? |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: Mike Wed, Sep 20, 2006 What am I missing here. CHINESE???? With out a doubt, Japanese of the Satsuma Style. Probably 1910 - 1930. Crudely done |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: PyroManiac Mon, Sep 25, 2006 You have to excuse the good doctor here who obviously has never seen or read about Japanese ceramics and one whoose knowledge base is set on a different dimension from other collectors. |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: SNYIE Sun, Sep 24, 2006 This piece is not famille rose. Famille rose is colored upon glaze with As (or Pb) element to make low temperature coating and fine particles scattering. But the flower of this piece is colored on a naked base, does not have galze. At Yuan the green flower may be done with five levels. This naked painting techniques also appeared at Ge-Chou porcelain. |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: SNYIE Tue, Sep 26, 2006 Dear |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: PyroManiac Tue, Sep 26, 2006 What the heck. Okey since you insisted... |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: Joan Davies Wed, Sep 27, 2006 I would like to thank all of the participants in this discussion about whether it is or isn't Chinese/Japenese. It was given to my grandmother by an old friend of hers in Summerside, P.E.I. How it arrived in P.E.I. at that period would of been by some type of ship. I am trying to get more information from my mother but her memory is losing ground quite quickly. |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: sinoart Wed, Sep 27, 2006 Joan: |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: SNYIE Wed, Sep 27, 2006 Thanks for every one's information. I introduce one website for you to enjoy: |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: SNYIE Wed, Sep 27, 2006 For your reference, the techniques of painting of Satsum type is much different from above piece. Please go on |
Subject:Re: Chinese Vase
Posted By: PyroManiac Sun, Oct 01, 2006 There are many types and quality of Satsuma wares. Like Ming porcelain. There is a very low end minyo pieces with simple cobalt decoration to the very well done cobalt paintings on high quality pieces. Using the link you provided at |
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