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Subject:Qianlong dish
Posted By: alex Sat, Apr 29, 2023 IP: 2a02:a462:5d7d:1:903 is this a qianlong dish? |
Subject:Re: Qianlong dish
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Apr 30, 2023 The pattern on your platter featuring a cloud border typically is called "Canton" porcelain for its lower quality of decoration than the wares called "Nanking", some of which do date to the Qianlong reign. Most Canton wares I've seen are of the first half on the 19th century. |
Subject:Re: Qianlong dish
Posted By: Mark Adams Sun, Apr 30, 2023 Nice dish but in my opinion it'later than Qianlong. |
Subject:Re: Qianlong dish
Posted By: alex Sun, Apr 30, 2023 Thanks for all the info. |
Subject:Re: Qianlong dish
Posted By: Bill H Mon, May 01, 2023 I thrive on other opinions and am willing to call it “Nanking style” as a compromise while knowing that Nanking, like all Chinese patterns except imperial, varied in quality by manufacturer even in the 18th century. Before posting, I also checked my Jean McClure Mudge book on Chinese porcelain for export to the West and finding nothing to indicate Nanking wares were exported to the USA in the 19th century. But I have never claimed to be perfect. |
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