Posted 10 years ago
Deepseas72
(160 items)
Hand painted with butterflies, dragons, and coins. Dealer said it was from the 1860's. It is 12.5 inches tall. The dealer wrote some information on the card, but I have been unable to verify it on the Internet.
The vase is modern, the decoration is clearly printed/stamped, the foot obviously modern, and the dealers sticker attributing the vase to be antique is unfortunately wrong, the vase is circa 1970...
OMG, this one is superb. It's clearly not printed but hand painted. A printed one can't make the paint thicker in one place than the others. The sticker says it's from TongChih/Tongzhi period not Xianfeng. Xiangfeng period is comparatively short and one with that mark is rare.
Stunning vase !!
Cant say if printed or not from pictures , some were transfer painted (transfer then hand coloured) from 19c or earlier . This one looks good to me !! My opinion only ;-)
All the decorations are stamped.
x insert( Van Oort exemption)
there are some types of mocca and luster
i looked for Prof van Oort interbellum stuff ( republic), look if i could find this mark as used in de coral glaze pieces ( same tonality of the mark) but complete different
combinations ruyihead -pending i have , not befote 1930 in red, and the mark is written in an bogus way
IMO this is not painted, not stencilled , not pigmentspraym nothing wrong as long as you as long as you don,t get splashing or spraying, strange type of a sort of rococo ruyi heads in combination with an pending jewel design
surprising pending jewel design is and the ruyiheads are in the middle!!
a carefully made exciting frivolous vase , probably not painted , the marks sucks but who cares no one sees it likely 1950-1960
actually i think you done real well
correction pending jewel + ruyi , stamped or an strip application, hard to say
do something kid we have to known if this is an oort exemption , you have to known we are not talking chicken shit here