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Subject:chinese plaques
Posted By: mr bailey Wed, Jun 01, 2016 IP: 176.249.109.166 hi ,, would like help in identification and artist please ,,, any info would be appreciated ,, thanks |
Subject:Re: chinese plaques
Posted By: Jim W Thu, Jun 02, 2016 The border decoration is typical of Jingdezhen and the three orange seals are identical to those found on Jingdezhen vases dating to 1950. |
Subject:Re: chinese plaques
Posted By: Bill H Fri, Jun 03, 2016 I didn't notice until posting my photos that Jim had already provided some of the same information, so pardon the repetition. Your plaque bears some stylistic similarities in its border and wintertime motif to porcelain decoration seen during the early 3rd quarter or perhaps even a few years into the late second quarter of the 20th century. It also has in the inscription a cyclical date of "Yiwei" (乙未), for which a compatible occurrence came along in 1955, as well as the mention of Jingdezhen, under its nickname "Zhushan". |
Subject:Re: chinese plaques
Posted By: mr bailey Fri, Jun 03, 2016 many thanks for all the info ,, much appreciated,, still need to know a signature if poss ,,, also , this is one of a set of four... |
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