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Subject:Small chinese pieces
Posted By: Branko Tue, Apr 01, 2014 IP: 93.86.149.29
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Subject:Re: Small chinese pieces
Posted By: Branko Wed, Apr 02, 2014 I am adding some more pictures. |
Subject:Re: Small chinese pieces
Posted By: SusanBC13 Thu, Apr 03, 2014 The pair of cups are imari porcelain tea or soba cups, most likely Japanese in origin, with handpainted design underglaze, could be late Edo-Meiji period. Seeing pic of bottom and inside could help more in dating. |
Subject:Re: Small chinese pieces
Posted By: Branko Thu, Apr 03, 2014 Thank you for answering. I enclose further pictures of the cups and maybe they would be |
Subject:Re: Small chinese pieces
Posted By: SusanBC13 Sat, Apr 05, 2014 Yes, the cups do look to be older ones, there is a glaze bubble burst/imperfection there that is typically found on older Imari, so probably late-Edo period. The statue appears is ivory, looks to be one of the 7 Lucky Gods, possibly is Japanese and could be from early 1900's. The vase looks Chinese, possibly 1920's-30's, and could be a ginger jar that is missing it's lid. Maybe someone else can help with the marks on these, the statue mark is most likely the carver's and/or the carving business name on it. Hope this helps! |
Subject:Re: Small chinese pieces
Posted By: Branko Mon, Apr 07, 2014
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