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Subject:Ming or Yongzheng?
Posted By: Toan Mon, Jul 24, 2017 IP: 185.49.74.131 Dear forum |
Subject:Re: Ming or Yongzheng?
Posted By: F. Mina Wed, Jul 26, 2017 The inscription clearly say that it was done in the Ming "大明年製". I dont know anything about porcelain to tell if it is an original or a XX century copy. |
Subject:Re: Ming or Yongzheng?
Posted By: toan Thu, Jul 27, 2017 Thank you F.Mina |
Subject:Re: Ming or Yongzheng?
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Jul 30, 2017 Hi Toan, The Mainland China-published book of marks, "Zhongguo lidaitaoci kuanzhi dadian" (中国历代陶瓷款识大典), 2006 edition, contains a couple of the same marks, as shown on shards from the Ming Wanli period. I believe similar patterns also appeared during the Qing period and sometimes had counterpart pieces in the doucai palette. Porcelains made during several Ming reigns including Wanli also used the mark "Da Ming Nian Zao" (大明年造). |
Subject:Re: Ming or Yongzheng?
Posted By: toan Sun, Jul 30, 2017 Hi Bill |
Subject:Re: Ming or Yongzheng?
Posted By: Bokaba Sat, Jul 29, 2017 Da Ming Nian Zhi is a most unusual mark with no imperial reign. Usually, Xuande and Chenghua are most imitated. If it is not a transfer print (looks like it might be), I would guess Republic or later. |
Subject:Re: Ming or Yongzheng?
Posted By: TD Sat, Jul 29, 2017 Da Ming Nian Zhi (your mark) and Da Ming Nian Zo marks without the emperor's reign title are not uncommon on Ming wares. Check out J.P. O'brien's thoughts on these marks at www.earlyming.com or google "tai mantis porcelain marks" and click on the various links. |
Subject:Re: Ming or Yongzheng?
Posted By: peter_ Sun, Jul 30, 2017 These pictures alone are insufficient to tell for sure whether it is antique or newer. Based on the pictures it can be said that it is not Ming, and not Yongzheng. |
Subject:Re: Ming or Yongzheng?
Posted By: toan Sun, Jul 30, 2017 Thank you everyone |
Subject:Re: Ming or Yongzheng?
Posted By: JLim Thu, Nov 23, 2017
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