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Subject:Chinese Dragon kiln
Posted By: Aarre Sat, Jan 24, 2015 IP: 85.76.17.83 Dear frend, can you translate this porcelain factory name of me, this is one of the many Chinese dragon kiln, but what is the englis name? |
Subject:Re: Chinese Dragon kiln
Posted By: rat Sat, Jan 24, 2015 This is the Qianjin kiln site (active during the late Qing and Republic eras, closed in the late 1960s), part of the Yixing kiln sites in Jiangsu Province, China. |
Subject:Re: Chinese Dragon kiln
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Jan 25, 2015 I'll give this a try and see if I can get a passing grade. I'm presuming you've been to this kiln ruin at Yixing and might be able to share your experiences with us. |
Subject:Re: Chinese Dragon kiln
Posted By: Aarre Mon, Jan 26, 2015 Wauh, friends, thank you, nice to know more about this kiln because I hunt information on where these specialties are made (Gilden meiping vase), the example of pure silver patterns, and the bead is attached to a copper ring on a graph. |
Subject:Re: Chinese Dragon kiln
Posted By: Aarre Mon, Jan 26, 2015 Dear friends, Pleace one more, this bow at the bottom of four seal mark, the first two characters of the Tang Emperor Xuanzong, but the last two characters are unclear to me. |
Subject:Re: Chinese Dragon kiln
Posted By: rat Tue, Jan 27, 2015 no, this (貞觀) refers to the reign period of the Taizong emperor, not Xuanzong. But it is entirely anachronistic: the Chinese did not use reign marks on objects of art during the Tang period, except in cases where it was the only way to indicate the date, say as part of an inscription. Adding reign marks to the bottom of ceramics started in the Ming period I think, 6 centuries after the Tang. This is a new/modern imitation. |
Subject:Re: Chinese Dragon kiln
Posted By: Aarre Wed, Jan 28, 2015 Thank you for comments rat, if I correctly understand the Chinese people read from right to left facing, here are the first two characters of me Xuanzong, but two of the following third and fourth character I'm confused, this bowl is brought out from China in 1921. It can also be a replica of the original, but I do not know yet? Here is a picture of emperor Xuanzong characters. |
Subject:Re: Chinese Dragon kiln
Posted By: rat Thu, Jan 29, 2015 Not sure if you are asking a question, but here hopefully is some clarification. |
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