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Subject:Cloisonné jar
Posted By: Adriano Sun, May 14, 2017 IP: 79.54.201.133 I got this jar at a thrift store time ago. |
Subject:Motifs consistent with c1960
Posted By: beadiste Mon, May 15, 2017 But whether it's toward the 1950s side or the 1970s side, not easy to say. |
Subject:But a case could be made for 1950s-60s
Posted By: beadiste Tue, May 16, 2017 Or even earlier, if there was a paper label instead of "CHINA" enameled or stamped into the base, or if the jar was not made for export. |
Subject:Re: Motifs consistent with c1960
Posted By: Adriano Tue, May 16, 2017 Yes, I like this jar very much. |
Subject:Flower bud wiring styles in Chinese 20th century cloisonne
Posted By: beadiste Wed, May 17, 2017 An analysis from a few years ago: |
Subject:Re: Flower bud wiring styles in Chinese 20th century cloisonne
Posted By: Adriano Thu, May 18, 2017 Your comments are always teaching to me. |
Subject:Re: Cloisonné jar
Posted By: AO Tue, Jun 13, 2017 If in Beijing you decide to take a bus tour to the Great Wall, one of the places they will stop is at a bunch of cloisonne-making places and shops that seem to knock off just about anything. Sorry to say this, but that jar looks like it was produced last week at one of those places. Just focusing on the motif says little, because those guys whack just about anything on their product ... nothing to tell them they should have stopped in the 1970s. |
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