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Subject:mark on cinnabar plate
Posted By: harout Tue, Sep 02, 2014 IP: 62.84.68.129 any help would be greatly appreciated, i have this cinnabar plate, it has mark on the back, do you know what does it say, or how much value has this plate? |
Subject:Re: mark on cinnabar plate
Posted By: John R Wed, Sep 03, 2014 Please be very careful handling this item. |
Subject:Re: mark on cinnabar plate
Posted By: Corey Fri, Sep 05, 2014 The mark is a Qianlong six charecter mark, and if your plate is also of the period, it is quite valuable. I would say at least $10,000 - possibly much more. |
Subject:Re: mark on cinnabar plate
Posted By: doug Sun, Sep 07, 2014 The mark says Qianlong, but this is a modern fake made from molded plastic covered in lacquer paint. |
Subject:Re: mark on cinnabar plate
Posted By: Harout Wed, Sep 10, 2014 thanks for your input, are you totaly sure that it is fake? and if it is fake doesn't still have some value? our friend Corey just before you commented that it might be authentic. |
Subject:Re: mark on cinnabar plate
Posted By: doug Thu, Sep 11, 2014 Yes, 100% certain it is a fake. |
Subject:Re: mark on cinnabar plate
Posted By: harout Fri, Oct 10, 2014 Doug thanks for your great input. lately i'm interested very much in cinnabar lacquer and i found these, the seller assures me that they are more than a century old. i still did not buy them, i will take your advice 1st. he wants 1000 euro for the pair. |
Subject:Re: mark on cinnabar plate
Posted By: harout Fri, Oct 10, 2014 they are 25cm |
Subject:Re: mark on cinnabar plate
Posted By: Wendy Sat, Apr 29, 2023 Hi! How about this one I found at an Estate Sale (ending this weekend)?? |
Subject:Re: mark on cinnabar plate
Posted By: Corey Sun, Sep 14, 2014 I commented that the decoration style seemed correct for the Qianlong period (as opposed to a later work with apocryphal mark), but I assumed the plate was real old lacquerware. It was only pure luck there was another forum member who knew this was a plastic copy of an imperial piece. |
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