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Subject:Unknown pattern baffles Experts...
Posted By: Gary Mon, Aug 02, 2010 IP: 94.6.192.144 I always like a conundrum...Don't you?!! |
Subject:Re: Unknown pattern baffles Experts...
Posted By: Anthony J Allen Tue, Aug 03, 2010 I don't have a problem with this. It looks to me to be Chinese and to date from the very late 18th to the early 19th century; circa 1790 to 1830. Probably closer to 1830. |
Subject:Re: Unknown pattern baffles Experts...
Posted By: PyroManiac Wed, Aug 04, 2010 This is a Chinese dish however it's made in Southern China's most like Fujian province most likely in the Dehua area. Widely exported to SE Asia. Dating should be 18th century/ Maybe that caused the confusion as it has a very different "feel" to those of typical Chinese export items made in Jingdezhen. |
Subject:Bleu de Hue
Posted By: Arjan Wed, Aug 04, 2010 Hello Gary, |
Subject:Re: Bleu de Hue
Posted By: Gary Thu, Aug 05, 2010 Yet again I have received many thoughts on it's origin but that wasn't the actual question!! |
Subject:Re: Bleu de Hue
Posted By: Arjan Thu, Aug 05, 2010 Hello Tony, Pyro,Gary and others, |
Subject:Re: Bleu de Hue
Posted By: PyroManiac Thu, Aug 05, 2010 Sorry Arjan but I do not agree that this is Blu de Hue. Geberally Blu de Hue are fine blue and white items made in Jingdezhen for the Hue court and high society. However as for this dish, the base reveals very clearly of it's south Chinese manufacture. As for which market? None really specific. Such dishes were made for the domestic market but since south China provinces like Fujian port were also major transit points for products shipped to South East Asia. As a result these items also ended up in many markets there. I do not think there was a specific market this dish was created for unlike Blue de Hue or Benjarong items. |
Subject:Re: Bleu de Hue
Posted By: Arjan Fri, Aug 06, 2010 Sorry, too fast with "my phoenix" ...it's just a bird (swalow?) I see now. |
Subject:Re: Bleu de Hue
Posted By: Anthony J Allen Fri, Aug 06, 2010 Hi Gary, |
Subject:Re: Bleu de Hue
Posted By: Victor Fri, May 01, 2015 The pattern probably developed from an earlier original Chinese piece but simplified and debased. |
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