Posted 11 years ago
getthatmon…
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the hexagonal vase with two lion handles might be late 19th century, unfortunately i don't know what stands on it...
and the red mark underneath is hard to decipher...
any ideas? nice sized i think
see lighter on fourth pic as a size comparison
They are both very nice GTMOOM :) The one with the lion handles does appear to be old. The dark foot rim and the brown spots which are the iron particles in the clay migrating to the surface and starting to rust, are generally a good indicator of age. I don't know what to make of the marks on the bottom though. They don't like anything in particular. They look like partial characters of some kind. I think most of the clues are in the inscriptions on the vase. Maybe George (geo26e) will see it and help translate some of it . He's helped me a few times with some my pieces. -Mike-
what do we see, we see an gilt rim on top + galligraphics. so we are in the in the gianjiang cai porcelain
what is the most likely denominator
1 Zhushan government factory
2 made within the imperial kiln.
we take option 2
what does it read ;Guan yao nia zao
what is the substantiation := 1669 Davison
is it an republican period fake or is it time and period guanghu run out
IMO it is real it is i think the right ferro stamping and the right guanghu bird
who is the artist, i don,t don,t know , the seal is not shown and otherwise i am pinyining for a few years lol
actually i think you have done real well
the right vase is an classical discussion ( Bill Hewick versus Anthony Allen)could a raised enameled vase accompanied with a traffic light border be something like 1920 the discussion is stuck , i refrain my opinion and i don,t know , i think it is later ( never bring a knife to an gunfight ) but actually who cares, i think it is nice vase
Chinese famille rose 'bird and flower' plate, Republic period, painted with a bird perched on blossoming peonies, inscribed with poem.
PLATE -porcelain ( description_
Alexandae WU
LOT 635
A Chinese famille rose 'bird and flower' plate, Republic period, painted with a bird
Rosebury London
i told you i never forget , even if i am wrong