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Subject:Re: Qianlong vase
Posted By: Renato Sun, Feb 02, 2025
Sorry to disappoint you, but just so you know, it will be difficult for someone to answer questions like that in this forum. It is said that there is an important group of factors that need to be considered on-site to determine the age of a porcelain object, making it almost unworthy to make assumptions based only on photographs. There are many things only experts can do, and their final conclusions are mostly made after handling the object.
By the way, you may notice that a Qianlong plum blossom vase with broken branches and fruit patterns, called meiping, may look like this:
https://www.antiquekeeper.ca/?product=%E5%A4%A7%E6%B8%85%E4%B9%BE%E9%9A%86-%E9%9D%92%E8%8A%B1%E6%8A%98%E6%9E%9D%E4%B8%89%E5%A4%9A%E7%93%9C%E6%9E%9C%E7%BA%B9%E6%A2%85%E7%93%B6
Please compare the style and draw your own conclusions before hiring an expert. It is wise to ask ourselves, "How could such a rare object possibly fall into my hands?"
Hugs from Brazil
Renato
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