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Subject:Chinese Cylinder Vases
Posted By: Peter Sun, May 07, 2023 IP: 178.165.168.32

Hello.
Is it possible to say whether this pair of vases likely dates from the Republic period or the PRC ?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks !!

Subject:Re: Chinese Cylinder Vases
Posted By: Bill H Tue, May 09, 2023

Barring the possibility that your vases are so white that they blend perfectly into the background of our screens, please reread the Forum FAQ section and resubmit them in a size and format meeting forum requirements.

Thanks,

Bill H.

Subject:Re: Chinese Cylinder Vases
Posted By: Peter Tue, May 09, 2023

Please accept my apologies for this mistake.
I will attach them to this message.

Thank you.







Subject:Re: Chinese Cylinder Vases
Posted By: rat Wed, May 10, 2023

undated but should be Republic period

Subject:Re: Chinese Cylinder Vases
Posted By: Peter Thu, May 11, 2023

Thank you for your welcome comment, Rat. I am much obliged for your assistance.

Subject:Re: Chinese Cylinder Vases
Posted By: Bill H Wed, May 10, 2023

I’ll defer the grassy inscription to others, but the style appears to be early Republic. The red base mark may be that of a known artist, which would better define his active period. See link below for another example.

Best regard

Bill H.

URL Title :Chinese Republic Cylinder Vase


Subject:Re: Chinese Cylinder Vases
Posted By: Peter Thu, May 11, 2023

Sincere thanks for your assistance, Bill H.

Apologies, once again, for my omitting the photos.

Subject:Re: Chinese Cylinder Vases
Posted By: I.Nagy Thu, May 11, 2023

貂蝉拝月  
桐華居
書於珠山
Diaochan* watching moon
Tong Huaju
Painted at Zhushan

Tong Huaju 桐華居
Porcelain painter from Jingdezhen, active from late Guangxu and during the Republic of China period.
Unfortunately the base mark cannot be read from this worm's-eye-view.

*Diaochan, one of the four legendary beauties of ancient China

With regards,
I.Nagy




Subject:Re: Chinese Cylinder Vases
Posted By: Mark Adams Thu, May 11, 2023

Nice double matching examples. Despite the blurry pictures they appear to be Republican period.
Regards,
Mark@imperial
Adams Asian Art


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