Ming

Started by rgomes10, Mar 05, 2019, 04:27:24

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rgomes10

Is this a drawn or does it means something?
Thank you very much

rgomes10


rgomes10

No one knows nothing about it? It is Ming mark?
Thank you so much

Stan

Hi Rgomes, the age signs look fake to me, their are to many in my opinion.

peterp

The center and rim decoration are Sanskrit characters. Normally we see this often as a large plate with unglazed bottom. This is a common plate of the mid-Qing dynasty at the most, attributed usually to the Yongzheng reign. Possibly made by Dehua kiln, judging by the foot rim. The glaze is of poor quality; this and the production environment may be the cause of the excess glaze faults on the underside. It might have been from a more peripheral kiln as a main kiln would have produced a better glaze. My personal opinion.

rgomes10

Thank you so much