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    Posted 8 years ago

    peter16
    (48 items)

    Hi there, take a look at this miniature vase maybe Kangxi ? I post it for reference to have it on the net for discussion, is it the real this ? or is it a fake, sure looks real to me, but what do you think ?

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    1. fleafinder fleafinder, 8 years ago
      its the qing dynasty kang xi leaf mark
      1622-1722

      but this looks abit too new to be 300 yrs old
    2. peter16 peter16, 8 years ago
      Hi fleafinder, yes I recognise the mark, I do find dating items a bit of a problem because I see Chinese porcelain items for auction on sites like Sotheby's and Christie's and they look almost ne apart from some firing marks and maybe a couple of iron oxide coming through, its a very difficult area, we I find it difficult but I am just a novice, how's this in Singapore?
    3. fleafinder fleafinder, 8 years ago
      for me i do alot more self research online and learning from others there are a few asian items experts here on CW if you take the time to notice and i learn alot more from them than anywhere else. I learnt antiquing the hard way too after i was cheated at auction houses locally that claimed the items were geniune and issue certificates of authenticity but turn out the cert is fake too. And overseas too where the so called jade/dzi beads "expert" is probably some retired actor.

      So usually antiquers here go to well known antique shops with good reviews or use their connections with these antique shops to acquire stuff.by the way im still learning too:)
    4. peter16 peter16, 8 years ago
      Yes, I understand, I have just started to read Gerald Davidson book 'Markson Chinese Ceramics'
    5. fleafinder fleafinder, 8 years ago
      great pete u ll go very far!
    6. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      my respect on reading davison

      extually i don,t know this type of vase
      i think it is quite new the artemis IMO not xanghi revival
      i miss small kiln ruptures on the bottom
      and my eyes are too bad to see if it is a template , it probably is

      you are on the good track , but i think this low on value

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