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Subject:Origin of vase no d
Posted By: Sharon Thu, Mar 13, 2025 IP: 76.86.185.22

I have an incised vase Celadon Grey with flying cranes, 11 3/4 tall with two marksa 2 blue 2 redd





Subject:Re: Origin of vase no d
Posted By: Mark Adams Fri, Mar 14, 2025

I can't read the script however I can tell you that it is Japanese.
Regards,
Mark@imperial
Adams Asian Art

Subject:Re: Origin of vase no d
Posted By: mikeoz Fri, Mar 14, 2025

Mark, with respect, I think this is much more likely to be Korean.

Subject:Re: Origin of vase no d
Posted By: I.Nagy Sat, Mar 15, 2025

It is Korean.
Marking and lower seal,
太光 Taekwang (Taegwang)
Unfortunately, the lower seal is illegibly blurred.

With regards,
I.Nagy

Subject:Re: Origin of vase no d
Posted By: I.Nagy Sat, Mar 15, 2025

Oops,
upper seal is correct
I.Nagy

Subject:Re: Origin of vase no d
Posted By: Mark Adams Sun, Mar 23, 2025

Thank you for your post and correcting my mistake.
I was always under the impression that the dot in the middle of the first mark 'DA' was purely a Japanese way of writing this.
Of course it's entirely feasible that a Japanese artist living and working in Korea att painted this.
But thanks anyway as I am always learning new and wonderful things.
Regards,
Mark@imperial
Adams Asian Art


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