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    Posted 12 years ago

    Budek
    (314 items)

    Hello,
    I've seen some wonderful things being listed and have missed being out of the loop.
    I had a chance to go out buying yesterday and thought I'd list one of the pieces I purchased.
    It's large, looks like porcelain?, has a beautiful satin outer glaze and shiny interior glaze. I think it may have some age, and the signature looks hand painted, but I'm not sure it's old.
    I was hoping that someone on here might be able to identify the signature.
    Any guesses?
    Big Thank You!
    Tony.

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    1. Budek Budek, 12 years ago
      Dear Bellin, Thank You for the kind comment.
      The color is unusual, beautiful, and I also like the shape.
      and Thank You! Mustang Tony
    2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 12 years ago
      Hi Budek!
      Nice vase!
      Genuine or not that is the question?
      It purports to be Kangxi.

      This is called a Kaishu mark. It has six characters.
      Six character marks are read from right, top to bottom and then to the row on left:
      4th. 1st.
      5th. 2nd.
      6th. 3rd

      The first character is 'Da' Great
      The second is the name of the dynasty "Qing"
      The next two characters are the name of the ruling emperor
      The third Kang
      Next row
      The fourth Xi
      The fifth - Nian - Period
      The sixth - Zhi - Make

      So it is a mark of the emperor Kangxi (1662-1722).

      http://gotheborg.com/marks/index_marks.

      That will get us started, I think!
    3. Budek Budek, 12 years ago
      Thanks Kevin,
      You echoed my own concerns, questioning whether or not it is a genuine old piece.
      Examining it I notice the rounded foot, an aged appearance to the exposed porcelain, and the proper mark, hand-painted.
      It has an outer satin/eggshell glaze, a shiny glaze at the top of the throat, and a still different glaze on the interior,( looks a bit coarser, but still with some shine )
      The shape doesn't ring old or antique to me, and the warm olive color makes me wonder,( when I first spied it I thought it might be mid century ).....but anything's possible
      You sent lots of great information that I've been combing through, boy is it fun!
      Thanks from the bottom of my heart,
      Tony.

    4. Budek Budek, 12 years ago
      Thank You for the love, Vet, Brat, and Scandi!
    5. vetraio50 vetraio50, 12 years ago
      You're welcome Budek, enjoy the research and give us updates!
    6. Northchuck, 7 years ago
      The Kangxi nainhao (or character mark) is likely apocryphal. Although monochromes were made during this period they were more often in the red palette and designed for the scholar's table. This includes langyao--the famous sange de beouf--as well as the sought after 'peach bloom'. In later reigns there was a great interest in monochromes and many new styles and colors were introduced. Yours looks very close to type called 'tea dust' or chayemo--originally used on coarse ware during the Ming period but re-discovered and greatly refined during the reigns of Yongzheng and Qianlong. It has been made ever since. The shape of your vase is not typical of the Kangxi form and the foot would suggest manufacture somewhere in the late 19th but more likely 20th Century.
    7. apostata apostata, 4 years ago
      good analysis , skilled

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