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Subject:Republic Era Imperial Vase
Posted By: Republic Era Imperial Vase Tue, Aug 11, 2015 IP: 71.92.95.217 Hello, |
Subject:Re: Republic Era Imperial Vase
Posted By: Corey Wed, Aug 12, 2015 May I ask if this is your vase and if you're certain it's republic period and not a modern repro? |
Subject:Re: Republic Era Imperial Vase
Posted By: LEE Thu, Aug 13, 2015 modern the color of the overglaze is off tone and painting style is too rough and crude. c class replica |
Subject:Re: Republic Era Imperial Vase
Posted By: Lauren Thu, Aug 13, 2015 Hello, |
Subject:Re: Republic Era Imperial Vase
Posted By: Bill H Fri, Aug 14, 2015 In my opinion, Lee's succinct summary leaves little to say about the differences between your vase and those made and painted in the traditional manner. |
Subject:Re: Republic Era Imperial Vase
Posted By: ethan Fri, Aug 14, 2015 Second character is 正, which seems to mean positive/correct, or the first month of the year. It is also in the mark for the Qing Emperor Yongzheng, which might be more applicable: 清雍正 He reigned in the 1700s during the Qing dynasty. |
Subject:Re: Republic Era Imperial Vase
Posted By: Corey Sat, Aug 15, 2015 I agree with LEE, it's modern. There are actually some available at eBay that seems like they come from the same factory. I got worried because the design of the celadon archaistic relif decoration, particulary the style of the kui dragons, looks very similar to the decoration-style of a Qianlong vase in my collection. I'm still researching that one, so I would like to know where they found the inspiaration for your vase. |
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