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Subject:Unkown Qianglong mark identification
Posted By: Mark Gaylord Sun, Jun 28, 2015 IP: 64.184.183.95

From what i understand it says qianlong period but i can not figure out the ruler name, and this one is in gold, from what i understand the marks are usually red from this period



Subject:Re: Unkown Qianglong mark identification
Posted By: Bill H Mon, Jun 29, 2015

It says "Da Qing Xian-feng Nian Zhi" but if you want to know whether it carries anything but decorative implications for whatever it's on, then you would do well to show the entire piece.

Bill H.

Subject:Re: Unkown Qianglong mark identification
Posted By: Bill H Tue, Jun 30, 2015

Here are images of a couple of Xianfeng iron red mark & period dishes. The first two show a 5.5-inch (14 CM) diameter saucer dish, and the last is a 7.6-inch (19.25 CM) diameter plate. The latter is illustrated as figure 21.3.1a in Tony Allen's new book, "Allen’s Antique Chinese Porcelain--The Detection of Fakes".

Best regards,

Bill h.







Subject:Re: Unkown Qianglong mark identification
Posted By: Gert Schroeder Mon, Jun 29, 2015

This seal inscription is to my experience and opinion made
in a modern factory by a worker,who was not experienced
in seal script.what never could have happened in the former
dynasties.
The use of an imperial seal script like this on an artifact would have cost the worker the loss of his head...

Subject:Re: Unkown Qianglong mark identification
Posted By: rat Mon, Jun 29, 2015

No, this is trying to be a Xianfeng reign mark but almost certainly has been added to a modern imitation which you have chosen not to share.

Subject:Re: Unkown Qianglong mark identification
Posted By: Mark Gaylord Tue, Jun 30, 2015

I will gladly share the photos. At the time i only had a few minutes and grabbed only a picture of the seal.Some of the paint has faded, from my understanding when the pigment has been glazed properly it does not fade, so more than likely it is a fake, i have never seen a qianlong seal like this before that is why i posted it.







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Subject:Re: Unkown Qianglong mark identification
Posted By: victor Thu, Jul 02, 2015

Very nice looking piece,almost certainly genuine.

Christies had a circular piece sold for 10k dollars.

Get it appraised by one of the big 3 auction houses.

Subject:Re: Unkown Qianglong mark identification
Posted By: Intuitis Sun, Jul 05, 2015

Had it appraised by valuemystuff, came out as $600-800 its also up for auction now if any of you are interested.


Valuation:
https://www.valuemystuff.com/us/item-page?id=55971f3585a3071cdc652d38


Auction:
https://www.auctionmystuff.com/auction-a-mazarin-blue-and-gilt-rectan-4456/


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