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  • vase This post has image ( China & Japan ) - john d - Apr 15, 2016 (06:07 AM)
    • Re: vase - Jim W - Apr 16, 2016 (08:37 AM)
      • Re: vase - john d - Apr 18, 2016 (09:24 AM)
      • Re: vase - john d - Apr 18, 2016 (10:34 AM)
    • Re: vase - Bill H - Apr 17, 2016 (12:22 AM)
      • Re: vase - john d - Apr 18, 2016 (09:25 AM)
      • Re: vase - johnd - Apr 18, 2016 (10:02 AM)
        • Re: vase - Bill H - Apr 19, 2016 (02:47 AM)
          • Re: vase - john d - Apr 20, 2016 (09:26 AM)
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Subject:vase
Posted By: john d Fri, Apr 15, 2016 IP: 86.1.97.17

I would like help identifying this vase any help would be much appreciated.







Subject:Re: vase
Posted By: Jim W Sat, Apr 16, 2016

Rotate the bottom photo 90 degrees clockwise and compare with Chenghua in the link.

URL Title :Gotheborg Brown Etch


Subject:Re: vase
Posted By: john d Mon, Apr 18, 2016

thanks for imformation

Subject:Re: vase
Posted By: john d Mon, Apr 18, 2016

cant see anything that resembles it thanks for help

Subject:Re: vase
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Apr 17, 2016

Your crackle-glazed late Qing vase with underglaze blue floral & butterfly motif and faux bronze accents around the neck, shoulder and base, is most often associated with the Guangxu reign (1875-1908), though the base has an apocryphal Ming Chenghua mark.

Best regards,

Bill H.

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Subject:Re: vase
Posted By: john d Mon, Apr 18, 2016

thanks for information

Subject:Re: vase
Posted By: johnd Mon, Apr 18, 2016

does the mark make it a copy then

Subject:Re: vase
Posted By: Bill H Tue, Apr 19, 2016

Not a copy of anything I've ever seen with a period Chenghua mark. Famous ancient marks were demanded by just about anyone beyond the palace who could afford porcelain during the late Qing Dynasty.

Bill H.

Subject:Re: vase
Posted By: john d Wed, Apr 20, 2016

thanks for replying and your time much appreciated


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