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  • Mark This post has image ( China & Japan ) - Liz Elmlinger - Feb 04, 2015 (06:28 PM)
    • Re: Mark - bill h - Feb 05, 2015 (02:17 AM)
    • Re: Mark - St. Ives De - Aug 26, 2016 (08:35 PM)
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Subject:Mark
Posted By: Liz Elmlinger Wed, Feb 04, 2015 IP: 75.65.1.95

We've found this mark as Chia-Ch'ing Jiaqing period but can't be sure.





Subject:Re: Mark
Posted By: bill h Thu, Feb 05, 2015

Some sources show this general form of vase as having been in production during the Jiaqing period (1796-1820), and the decoration and palette on yours also are reminiscent of that era. However, the six-character mark in standard "kaishu" script seems not to have been used on Jiaqing porcelains. Various apocryphal reign marks did proliferate in China after about 1850, though, and I would guess your vase dates to the reign of Guangxu (1875-1908) or later.

FYI, a four-character Jiaqing mark in kaishu script was used during the period.

Best regards,

Bill H.

Subject:Re: Mark
Posted By: St. Ives De Fri, Aug 26, 2016

The mark has 'icing sugar' bubbles.


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