Posted 11 years ago
fskip
(2 items)
Got this chinese porcelain wall plaque at the thrift store for $10
very thick and heavy!
Does anybody know more about these kind of tiles/plaques?
Chinese white blue porcelain tile, plaque | ||
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Posted 11 years ago
fskip
(2 items)
Got this chinese porcelain wall plaque at the thrift store for $10
very thick and heavy!
Does anybody know more about these kind of tiles/plaques?
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thanks! do you know what period it is from?
I am not an expert, but I will offer some opinions.
I think the tile originates from Delft Holland (Netherlands). It is a European view of how China would have looked.
My best guess is that it dates from the 1700 -1800s.
I have never seen a tiles with this edge shape before, usually they are just square.
The wire on the back for hanging on a wall indicates that someone really valued this item.
I would suggest that you take this to an auction house that deals with fine antiques. You might find that it is valuable.
I wish you good luck
we are committed probably , the scene ain,t westernised, this is a type of scholar walking plate, we are in a quatrefoil , the coffeerimming is out ,
did i lost it ???, looks like EARLY qianlong,something like 1740 if i am right which i don,t know, i haven,t got my equipment here, then it is a nice catch , congrats
Almost similar: https://www.lot-art.com/auction-lots/A-CHINESE-BLUE-AND-WHITE-SQUARE-TILE-CHINA-18TH/23-chinese_blue-08.8.20-orientartauc
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excellent work mp
there is not much of a spread here , because it is a pagoda scene, and under the treetrunks there are two blobs that,s is an kangxi theme ( chalk rock or petrified wood motif )
Here are two others:
https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/stel-blauw-wit-chinees-porseleinen-tegels-met-dec-3185-c-af145e7a5c#
i know van Spengen auctions big player , excellent experts but not in chinese
have you seen this at there auctions in march 2020Lot 3019 < Retour au catalogue
Chinees porseleinen famille rose schotel met decor van dubbele haan bij rots en [...]
clients are losing value here because it is i yongzheng not simple 18 century , otherwwise people think it is qianlong because of the fleur de lis
and probably they have problems with chine de commande concerning the latin
if you date wide spread you are losing value for your clients