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Subject:Blue and white baluster jar question about period
Posted By: Endre Mon, Dec 04, 2017 IP: 2600:1700:6a40:2460: Going through some of my earlier acquisitions, and second guessing myself, I wanted to get opinions on this jar. It came from a yard sale and missing the lid, I think I paid around 10$. It is about 22cm tall as it is. I know it is called cracked ice, and some are from Kangxi reign, early republic, and they are produced even today. Some I have read, were made in Japan. These are so common and numerous, it makes me confused. I marked this one down as Chinese early republic. With some of your in depth experience and keen eyes, I trust your judgment better than my own. Could anyone share their thoughts about this? Is a replacement lid even necessary, and if so, easily attainable? |
Subject:Re: Blue and white baluster jar question about period
Posted By: JLim Mon, Dec 04, 2017
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Subject:Re: Blue and white baluster jar question about period
Posted By: Endre Tue, Dec 05, 2017 Thank you J.Lim, I really appreciate your reply. Having been wrong before, I felt like I should get additional input. I thought when we originally picked this up, that it might have some years on it. Thank you for such a thorough explanation of its features, as well as the features of the original cracked ice Kangxi pieces. I think if I see either of them in the future, I will know what to look for. Also, now knowing the significance of what the pattern represents, I like it even that much more. |
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