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    Posted 8 years ago

    peter16
    (48 items)

    Please take a look at this item a blue and white Chinese brush pot, I am quite happy with the age of this item, but I would be very interested if anyone could identify the signature shown on photo four as you can see it has four symbols of different characters laid out in a vertical pattern, FYI the piece is 4 and 3/4 inches tall and 2 inches wide, I believe it to be of the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty thank you for looking.

    Oh and looks like the 8 Immortals gone fishing !!!!!!

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    1. fleafinder fleafinder, 8 years ago
      its not a signature my friend it says 8 immortals crossing the river ((winter))
    2. peter16 peter16, 8 years ago
      great knowledge, please pass on my thanks to your friend, and many thanks for your time
    3. Gillian, 8 years ago
      fleafinder is calling you 'my friend' peter16.

      peter16 you were correct re: the pot's decoration, but perhaps the pot has no actual signature. It's a beautiful piece, gorgeous blue on white decoration. Is it painted?

      fleafinder your profile says you come from Singapore. What marvellous skills you have - not that I know very much about Asian writings. Were these characters easy for you to read, and was peter16 correct about the dating of the piece?
    4. fleafinder fleafinder, 8 years ago
      hi gill yes he is right. but probably he needs to get them appraised as the marks are easily imitable
      and yes love from across the globe,Singapore.
    5. fleafinder fleafinder, 8 years ago
      for chinese characters as i shared with some they are complicated as they evolve in different era from the very complex pictorial form to the traditional form to the simplied form.This above is fortunately the simplied form and not difficult to read as the qing dynasty wasnt very far back.
      Hope that gave you alittle more background on the Chinese characters!
    6. peter16 peter16, 8 years ago
      Hi Gillian, the piece is very lovely, I agree, it isn't painted as such the colour is underglaze cobalt blue I think, and thank for the comment re fleafinder and friend, I agree he has great knowledge, a quality presence on CW
      And much love back to Singapore from England fleafinder
      Peter
    7. shrine shrine, 8 years ago
      Sorry Peter, your vase, very unfortunate, it's absolutely not older than you. It's not even painted with cobalt ink (very good research though) but Printed. Real Chinese antique porcelain was painted by craftsman with Chinese brush, which leaves unique wake behind. Just like how do you distinguish a printing from an oil painting. Check this real one on this forum.

      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/203966-porcelain-twin-vases?in=1018
    8. peter16 peter16, 8 years ago
      Thanks for your comment shrine, its always good to learn more, I appreciate your posting

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