Posted 8 years ago
Mlaghezza
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Purchased this beautiful Chinese vase at an antique store from someone who does a lot of traveling. Anyone know anything about this vase and if it's of any value? I can't understand the Chinese writing on bottom to determine its era.
this mark is the qing dynasty qian long period 1711-1799.do be careful of replica marks though!
your mark is here
http://www.chineseantiques.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/qianlong1.jpg
Fleafinder how do I know if it's a replica mark? Any idea on the value of this piece ?
Hi! Check this link: https://realrareantiques.com/identify-your-items/ It might help you identify your Chinese vase. :)
first of all there are almost no da qing qianlong nian zhi signed in red , who are time and period
it is a closed frame signing red square, the fluidum of the mark is too shallow and the corrosion of the bourgondy color of the mark is not right
to the right of that is a fu = bat = good luck symbol who looks like road kill on route 66
on the front we got blue ground scrolling lotus design with a rather strange combination namely on the lid a meander border also called greek keyfret in combination ( most of the time they ought to be decapitated ruyi borders) on the bottom ring a so called traffic light border
IMO this is third quarter of the 20 century or later, cute vase for decorative purposes only , value IMO is low