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    Posted 2 months ago

    krysciobrad
    (189 items)

    Found a nice little vase today. I believe it’s a late Qing, Tongzhi, Guangxu, or Early Republic piece. Wonderful design and yuhuchungping vase shape! Simple little landscape painted on with lotus flowers and leaves, and a stream. Has a really nice carved rope cord and tassels along the neck of the vase. 6” tall. The bottom base is unmarked and flat and seems unglazed. Base resembles those seen on Guangdong kiln pieces. Japanese wouldn’t surprise me either. Also may have been a wine or saki bottle, there is dark residue on the inside of the piece.

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    1. apostata apostata, 2 months ago
      Base resembles those seen on Guangdong kiln pieces ?. i probably miss something what is the merit of WHOLESALE QUANDONG , it is about 45 dollar cent a piece

      what is your point , you think it is related to Tang or Song revival ware , reverse concentric rings , no mineral sedimentation , no transgressing of the splash ceramic , support badging , i don,t understand the gravity of your statement

      To be honest i don,t know what it is , is it ciseling or is it a mould ?why is it ciseling ?

      IMO this is transferware , no frotte ( =brushstroking) only two tonalities blue , possible due to spraying, no fade out of the lines but pixilation

      actyally i even don,t know if it is Chinese or Japanese, normally i know the cord and tassel as a japanese design , but most of the time in the meijji ( sack design) periodand not in the celebrating spring design or unison ( marital bliss design )

      so as an complete layman due to the application of transfer ware * not stencil ware, because that,s is a paradigma fallacy probably , it might be japanese, it is cerainly not old , not made before 1940 , but IMO it still lingers on nowadays

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