Chien lung porcelain vase???

Started by heavenguy, Dec 14, 2015, 02:01:22

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heavenguy

Hello guys

I think I made a good purchase with this one. Is it a chien lung period porcelain vase??? The quality is amazing.  Looking it brought the lens, it looks like paint not transfer...

It also had a very discrete paper on the inside with some type of identification saying it was from the chien lung emperor period.

any information provided will be of much appreciate it

heavenguy

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heavenguy

measures around 5 inches tall by 2 1/3 inches in diameter

thank you

calder

Hi
Im always wrong...but to me it looks to be Chinese porcelain vase, early 20th Century Republic.

peterp

The style of the bottom and top blue decoration is typical for the 20th century.
What you have looks like a "new fencai" type decoration that did not came into existence before the early 20th century.  I am no specialist on this period, but it seems to be copying or imitating the style of He Xuren, one of the "Eight Friends of Zhushan", who was specialized on snow landscapes. Four character Qianlong marks are almost always apocryphal, and of the 20th century.
If it were a real He Xuren, I would think it would be quite costly. No need to say that the large majority for sale out there are copies.

heavenguy

Hey guys,

Thank you for the information...

Peter I forgot you always mention that Qianlong marks are the most used marks on fakes. Still learning all of this and your information was quite educational. Know I know what to look for on this type of pieces.

It was kind of sad that it wasn't real. Still it is a nice piece and really well done... I think I will have it on display for some time on my curio, at least until I find a real one myself.

Kudos to both of you...