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Subject:Chinese or Imari Porcelain Pair of Vases with Qianlong mark - unsure?
Posted By: Kattareeya Fri, Dec 05, 2014 IP: 110.77.220.174 Hi |
Subject:Re: Chinese or Imari Porcelain Pair of Vases with Qianlong mark - unsure?
Posted By: Bill H Sat, Dec 06, 2014 Ornamental vases decorated in the Japanese style like these were produced in great numbers during the late 20th century and subsequently at painting factories in Macao, Hong Kong and elsewhere in China and Southeast Asia. Both of the apocryphal marks read "Made during the Qianlong Reigh" (Qianlong Nian Zhi). |
Subject:Re: Chinese or Imari Porcelain Pair of Vases with Qianlong mark - unsure?
Posted By: Kattareeya Mon, Dec 08, 2014 Dear Bill |
Subject:Re: Chinese or Imari Porcelain Pair of Vases with Qianlong mark - unsure?
Posted By: Bill H Tue, Dec 09, 2014 I don't follow the contemporary market in decorative porcelains, though you sometimes see such products on eBay. When they hit legitimate auctions, they often go unsold. |
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