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Subject:Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Lonn C Dugan Jr Sun, Sep 29, 2019 IP: 134.228.174.95 I found a Chinese dish that seems special. |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Martin Michels Tue, Oct 01, 2019 Your dish is Japanese Seto ware. |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Lonn C Dugan Jr Tue, Oct 01, 2019 Hi Martin: Thanks for the information. I cannot find any other Seto ware that looks like this? The dish is heavily glazed or lacquered, with under-painting and over-painting, extremely fine gold line highlights. Another person told me definitively that it was Chinese, from about the same period. Do you know of any other examples like this? Was the general pattern common? |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: mikeoz Tue, Oct 01, 2019 So typically Japanese. And a distinctively Japanese mark relating to a specific artist. |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Lonn Wed, Oct 02, 2019 Thank you Mikeoz for your help! |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Larry Tue, Oct 01, 2019 This plate is definitely Japanese! |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Lonn Wed, Oct 02, 2019 Thank you Larry Tue very much. |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Martin Michels Wed, Oct 02, 2019 Hallo Lunn, |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Lonn Wed, Oct 02, 2019 Thank you Martin for helping me understand my piece better. Your expertise is valued very much. |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Bill H Wed, Oct 02, 2019 Here's a forum link to further information on Japanese green-ground Seto ceramics, Below, I've added photos of what I think may be a late Meiji-Taisho planter, eight inches high. It's apparently also from Seto, though I haven't had the inscription translated by a Japanese speaker yet. However, the decoration resembles one of the Seto vases shown herein. |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Martin Michels Thu, Oct 03, 2019 Hello Lonn, |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Lonn C Dugan Jr Fri, Oct 04, 2019 Martin: Thanks again for all your help. |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Martin Michels Tue, Oct 08, 2019 Hi Lonn, |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Lonn C Dugan Wed, Oct 09, 2019 Thank you Martin, again! I didn't want to invest in an appraisal if the plate was not likely to be authentic. You have helped me a great deal! |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: I.Nagy Wed, Oct 09, 2019 Hello Bill, |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Bill H Fri, Oct 11, 2019 Dear I.Nagy, |
Subject:Re: Marks, Style, Period, Maker, Value
Posted By: Leon Esposo Sat, Apr 11, 2020 Hi I was just wondering how much something like this would cost? It's a very interesting design. |
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