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Subject:Need Help Identifying this porcelain. Thank you!
Posted By: MAX KEP Sun, Dec 17, 2017 IP: 175.100.14.115

Need Help Identifying this porcelain. Thank you!





Subject:Re: Need Help Identifying this porcelain. Thank you!
Posted By: Endre Wed, Dec 20, 2017

I think these are Vietnamese, from somewhere between the first year of of the third emperor of the Nguyễn dynasty, who took the era name Thiệu Tri and the last year of Từ Duc. The date range would be 1841-1883. I am not an expert, just a hobbyist trying to help a little bit. You can see similar marks on dishes at Hue royal maritime museum. I think one of yours is from the first year. This may be a possibility. Best wishes

Subject:Re: Need Help Identifying this porcelain. Thank you!
Posted By: Endre Wed, Dec 20, 2017

Here is a picture to compare, sorry bad quality



Subject:Re: Need Help Identifying this porcelain. Thank you!
Posted By: Endre Wed, Dec 20, 2017

I wanted to clarify on the photo for comparison it says 1804, but you can see the style of Vietnamese marks during the Nguyễn dynasty. Just my opinion. If you search: co vat gom su it will show you ceramic artifacts. Nhat is Japan, Thái lan is Thailand, Trung Quốc is China, Thời would be a certain dynasty like Minh is Ming, Thanh is Qing, Khang Hi is Kangxi, to search time period you could use, the Kỹ XVI or XIX etc., or nien dai 1850 etc., for example. Hope this could aid in any of the forum users searching. I also like to look in the background of any photos I see, of a market or museum. You may be able to spot some of your items if you search: via gom su, it means “the ceramic king” this man has 100,000 pieces

Subject:Re: Need Help Identifying this porcelain. Thank you!
Posted By: MAX KEP Mon, Dec 25, 2017

Many thanks for your help and answers. I want to sell this subject. What approximate cost of this set?


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