Posted 9 years ago
melaniej
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Chinese celadon porcelain
Picture #1
Left- 4.5 inches tall lidded jar which is my favorite of the three pic#3 shows mark on this piece
Center- 8.5 inches tall vase pic#2 shows mark on this piece
Right-small vase pic#4 shows mark on this piece also this is the only one I have any info on ....from this site http://www.eliteauction.com/catalogues/062412/view.php?id=698
If anyone can help with the other marks it would greatly be appreciated.
They're all very nice Melaniej :)... Here's what I know. The rectangle with the line through it in a mark is part of the characters for "Made in China" or China Made. These are modern Longquan style celadon pieces. The original kilns haven't been in use for over 400 years, although they may have started production again. So those pieces will be very contemporary. I love celadon porcelain and have a few as well. I have a tiny vase with the same marks as your picture #2 still researching that one. I'll let you know if I find out anything. Here's Gotheborg's description of the other marks . Excellent site for Chinese and Japanese porcelain marks.
#707. Zhongguo Longquan - "China Longquan", probably referring to the Celadon type glaze made famous by the Longquan kilns in Zhejiang province of South-Eastern China. Modern ware, late 20th century.
Mike
Thank you very much for the info
Hope we can figure out #2
Love the celadon myself
Mike
Thank you very much for the info
Hope we can figure out #2
Love the celadon myself