Posted 4 years ago
Golgatha
(217 items)
This Chinese porcelain plate, diam. 30 cm, is believed to be from the Ming period (1368-1644). But that's a really long period. Can you be more precise about when it was made ? Can you tell more about it ?
i like it , although its a weird (suspect) piece its for 100 % sure its not Ming
The question is this beige brown Kangxi rim -Yong Zheng are the dark coffee rim in slang english called the Ca Mau brown and in the Qianlong period period we got what the call the High Batavia brown rim ( see cups and Saucers)
it aint kangxi blue and it got a macaroni inner circle, so its or Early Qianlong 1840-1860 , or a complete fake
sorry 1740-1760
Many thanks apostata. Now I'm wiser than before.
The latest theory is that it's 18th century Dutch Delft ! But I suppose inspired by the Chinese ?
i still believe my dating is quite on the dot the kaolien is missing and rim is narrowing it down, this is not english style and it is not signed and it is not Lambertus Klaauw style or pieter koch style
i dont know a sort of generic Delft its copied a lot in Holland
well whatever you call it , it,s a discussion between qianlong obverse coffee rimming and from delft rimming , the dense yellow probably makes it DElft ,
IMO it,s definite 18 century , you ought to be proud of yourselve , this is a very nice
type ofshallow bowl maybe ?