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    Posted 4 years ago

    Golgatha
    (215 items)

    These two magnificent Chinese, 44 cm high 'Simiào guànzi de gàizi' or 'general's hats' or 'potiches' of porcelain in 'Yang tsai' or 'famille rose' design are part of my small, asian collection. Decorated in enamel colours with 'Zabao' or 'hundred antiques' and 'Banzi' and 'Liánhua tú àn'. Made in Jingdezhen and decorated in Canton. Tongzhi (1861-1875) or Guangxu (1875-1908), most probably (1875-1880). I bought them at two auctions and since then they have their place in my hall. Enjoy.

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    1. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 4 years ago
      Gorgeous covered jars Golgatha! The decoration is also called 'scholar's objects'. Really nice! can we see the bases?
    2. Golgatha Golgatha, 4 years ago
      Thanks ho2cultcha. I've added photos of the bases. Incense burning in the temple has left its mark on the unglazed parts of the porcelain.
    3. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      you could be right , but i think it is inconclusive it is raised enameling, looks or an late guanghu run out or early republic , i tend to the latter
    4. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 3 years ago
      the glaze does appear to be a bit thin and runny.
    5. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      what is this etymological some kind of Singapore deviation Zabao ?

      Liánhua tú àn were are they in vase 1 ?

      why are we in a zabao ? why aren,t we in a bai gudong ?

      something weird is going on we are in a crosshatching body border with a meander border lid , actually we could be in early guanghu

      what happened here you bought an chinese etymologist ?
    6. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      hahaha have you been on holiday in Singapore ?
    7. Golgatha Golgatha, 3 years ago
      Thanks again my oracle apostata. Your Chinese is without doubt better than mine. Please tell me the right Chinese name for an urn like this ?
    8. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      FùGài vase the your naming is also right they are both mandarin, etymologish difference that,s all

      Yang tsai is an technical assessment on colors ( there are even in the 20 century)but you can see from the get go ( like the verte coloring ,) there is no relation in any form to qianlong, so its a immaterial indicator

      if you come to the conclusion that this an lianhua vase because it has just one characteristic, it is just tiny part of the styling , it is not what you call scrolling lotus lidded vase

      the main indicators are crosshatching, meander border, and the way the table is represented ( the chinese way ) so we are commited early guanghu to early republick ) the same criteria as the precious table design the left vase is to combine something like early guangxu and the right vase i don,t know possible the spread is a wider to early republic , but it is hard to say

      may sound sound stupid but what zabao is i don,t know

      at least the left vase run rather well, and you have imo assessed this tremendously well

      greetings waki

    9. nemorino nemorino, 3 years ago
      Well known hundered antiques motives richly decorated ones from late 19thc Guangxu period definetly(1900s) this kind of painting is being called also "green canton" (mauve) relateon the borderline green patterns
    10. Golgatha Golgatha, 3 years ago
      Thanks again for the knowledgable comments.

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