Pair Chinese Export Vases

Started by kardinalisimo, Mar 16, 2015, 03:18:35

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kardinalisimo

Sorry, but I could not take a good pic of the bottom.
What do you think, early to mid Qing or later?
Thanks


peterp

Late Qing dynasty. Probably Tongzhi or thereabouts.

kardinalisimo

Thanks.
Are the the people's faces and hairdos that point to that period?

peterp

The coloring in general also. I would look at 'rose medallion' items... :-)

kardinalisimo

I've always found the term rose medallion/mandarin not quite right but I guess nowaydays that makes it easy(in the west) to distinguish from other types of decorations. Don't know how the Chinese call them.
I don't know why but I am not a big fan of that style. Unless there is something different or unusual.

Stan

I think a pair of these undamaged from that period and that style would be quite collectable.

peterp

I do not know for sure if yours IS rose medallion, but it is suitable to compare as the decoration style is largely the same.

Rose medallion items have a rose in a medallion. With plates this is usually in the center. Nothing to do with the color, it seems.

Mandarin would be 'Mandaren' in todays pinyin. Man means Manchu, daren is a honorific form of addressing Manchu officials. Manchus were the ruling class in the Qing dynasty. Therefore, you will see people, especially men, in official attire. Quite a logic decoration name after all.