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Subject:Characters stamped in blue cloisonne enamel
Posted By: beadiste Tue, Jun 09, 2015 IP: 206.174.69.67

This is stamped into the base of what appears to be a 70s-80s vase. But what does it say?
Is it the name of the workshop?



Subject:Three more examples, cast into the bases
Posted By: beadiste Wed, Jun 10, 2015

I think I recognize "yi" but otherwise am clueless.



Subject:Qian and Zhi are the two characters on the left?
Posted By: beadiste Thu, Jun 11, 2015

The interesting character at the upper right still has me stumped, however.

Subject:Bao Yi Qian Zhi?
Posted By: beadiste Thu, Jun 11, 2015

Treasures Arts Qian[long] Made?

Here's where I found "bao":

http://babelstone.blogspot.com/2007_05_01_archive.html

Reminiscent of the previously discussed 60s-70s seal Gu Yi Zhai Cang?






URL Title :Discussions of Gu Yi Zhai Cang seal


Subject:Re: Characters stamped in blue cloisonne enamel
Posted By: Rat Fri, Jun 12, 2015

Bao yi xuan zhi 寶藝軒製

Subject:Thank you, rat - used that to find 3 more examples via Google Images
Posted By: beadiste Fri, Jun 12, 2015

Curiously, the sellers seem to think the pieces are Republic of China era.

"Owner Caishuxueqian, paragraph may be: Po Yixuan system. Asked the teacher to see, in addition to whether the late Qing. Philadelphia thrift shop owner to buy"
店主才疏学浅,款可能是:宝艺轩制。 请老师看看,另外是否能够到晚清。店主从费城旧货店买的

URL Title :Blue Po Yixuan teapot


Subject:Lots of examples available, some with PROC paper labels
Posted By: beadiste Mon, Jun 15, 2015

So I did a trawl of eBay and various Chinese auction sites, and found many cylindrical fluted teapots with this seal, some with paper Peoples Republic of China paper labels still attached.
The enamel colors and motifs all point to what seem to be a post-1960s time frame.
Was this a workshop separate from Beijing Enamel Company (JingFa), under the umbrella of the arts and crafts export corporation?


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