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Subject:$150 ming vase
Posted By: LEE Sun, Nov 27, 2011 IP: 203.122.240.165 Late ming- transitional vase from same estate. |
Subject:Re: $150 ming vase
Posted By: LEE Mon, Nov 28, 2011 more pics |
Subject:Re:Not a Ming vase
Posted By: Anthony J Allen Mon, Nov 28, 2011 Hi Lee, |
Subject:Re: Re:Not a Ming vase
Posted By: LEE Mon, Nov 28, 2011 Hi Tony, Thanks for your expertise. i suspect you are right it is early Qing not Ming. I bough it from an estate with the other pieces. This one has some surface wear and stain but luckily no cracks or repairs. The blue is very pretty and deep, under the very bubbly glaze. |
Subject:Re: Re:Not a Ming vase
Posted By: Anthony J Allen Tue, Nov 29, 2011 Sorry, that should have read post-Kangxi, after the Chinese reign period from 1662 to 1722 |
Subject:It's transitional ok
Posted By: LEE Fri, Dec 02, 2011 Hi Tony, sorry to say you are wrong with the assumption on the brown glaze on the rim is latter than Kangxi. I have confirm that the piece is transitional from another expert it is transitional / ming and heres the proof christies lot 1328 / sale2339 , lot 481/3949 all have cafe aulit glaze on mouth rim. Actually lot 481/3949 is very similar in size and design to mine. |
Subject:Re: It's transitional ok
Posted By: LEE Sun, Dec 04, 2011 Hi Tony here's the evidence. You can probably spot another 20 odd lots of transitional porcelain with brown color on the mouth rim at major auction house website. I am sure their specialist are well qualified and are familiar with the hundreds of pieces that they have gone through. These photos are taken from Christies.com. |
Subject:Re: It's transitional ok
Posted By: Anthony J Allen Mon, Dec 05, 2011 Hi Lee, |
Subject:Re: It's transitional ok
Posted By: br Sun, Oct 05, 2014 "Hi Lee, |
Subject:Re: It's transitional ok
Posted By: LEE Tue, Oct 07, 2014 Hi Br, thanks for your fair dinkum comment. This piece is indeed of the Transtional period after being checked again by other collectors and scholars of the subject. The brown glaze on the rim is common in the transitional as well as the shunzi- kangxi period. The foot trimming prior to firing is common both in the Kangxi and transitional period blue and white but not the glaze trimming which Tony has mistaken. I have found similar foot in other pieces of transitional and kangxi vases at reputable auction houses. These days some auction houses will show you the base of the item on the internet if you ask for the condition report. |
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