Identification and period, Yuan saucer ?

Started by minh, Aug 16, 2019, 09:28:06

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minh

Hi friends,

  My friend inherited a collection of ceramics pieces from his father. He has a very rudimentary knowledge of Chinese ceramic and I'm helping him identifying some pieces from the collection.

  Here is a small saucer, purported from the Yuan period (after him).  Measuring 3 3/4" x 7/8". Can you please shed any information on it ?

Thank you in advance.

minh


peterp

Yuan could be right. This is based on the fact that the glaze does not go down to the bottom, and the top rim is unglazed, which in turn could mean that the item had fit a metal rim cover, originally. These mean that it probably is later than Song but earlier than Ming.

The base shape without foot rim could be from any time. This is a non-topple base, meaning that if the bowl is tipped at the edge it will righten itself.

minh

Thanks Peter for the quick reply. It's a very exciting learning experience and glad it's not a fake. As I'm totally new in this, hope to learn more from you and everyone here and I'll post more items as I get them. 

Thanks again !