Posted 1 year ago
krysciobrad
(185 items)
I have this Chinese Famille jaune yellow background plate with black, green, pink, white, and what look like small bits of purple. I see a lot of this particular style on plates and they all vary in looks. The porcelain seems crackled and looks “grainy”. It is not marked or signed. The Famille jaune was done in the same fashion as Famille Verte but different colors. It was adopted in the Kangxi period around 1680, and then later made a resurgence in the 19th and 20th centuries. Don’t know it’s exact age, but it has a good bit of wear to it.
The plate is 10” in diameter and stands at 1 1/2” tall. I don’t think it classifies as a charger for it is to small?No cracks or chips, but is a bit dirty.
waki( insert-chinoiserie regency style -japanese-curvilinearity tail HO_HO verses bird of paradise -reverse inside dimpling kilnspurs-corrosion deficiency kilnspurs- corossion spread rim- MINZOKU
bird of paradise by the way
@apostata , very nice! I’m always willing to learn more on far eastern porcelain.
lets play it very , the bubble on ( the type of dented pessarium) makes it japanese
so know you know the difference between japanese en chinese , they call ARE GROSSO MODo ALWAYSjAPANESE
tiny bubbles on the back are called kilnspurs !!