Posted 8 years ago
Gigi1228
(2 items)
I have two of these bowls that are very similar, but this one is larger with a very different motif. This one looks like it has two birds, willows, and cherry trees on the front, along with some writing on the left of the front. It is about 8 inches X 4 inches X 2.25 inches tall. There are also four characters on the back side and one photo show the mark on the bottom. Both bowls are almost half-moon shape. They are obviously hand painted and quite old. I bought them years ago at a Chinese antique shop and I cannot remember any of the provenance! I would be delighted if someone could tell me about this. Thank you.
this is good stuff, i thought it was a Qianjiang rim which endorsed the calligraphy , but the rim is not gilded , but the birds are good , but i am to lazy the data mine the difference of daoguang birds or guangzhu birds
too much quality to be ripublics period, the mark is by the way unknown to me
well i got no talent but at least i got stamina
see catawiki KAVEL 41948533
Zeshoekige kom (1) - Qianjiang - Porselein - Bloemen, Vogel, Kalligrafie - China - Eind 19e eeuw
Hexagonal bowl from the Tongzhi (1856-1875) period.