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Antique Chinese Ceramics => Chinese Ceramics Discussion => Topic started by: MOSKA on May 03, 2014, 20:02:21

Title: Porcelain libatory cup
Post by: MOSKA on May 03, 2014, 20:02:21
Hello ,

  here is a  libatory  porcelain cup, which has been dated to the kangxi period. Is it possible that it is older? Is this a listed decoration, a specific type of scenery?

height: 7cm
length : 13 cm
weight : 150g

Thanks ...
Title: Re: Porcelain libatory cup
Post by: peterp on May 03, 2014, 21:22:15
Dehua libation cup, probably from the Qing dynasty. Not sure from when exactly.
With blanc-de-chine from Dehua the tone or hue of white is relevant to age. If from the Ming dynasty, it should have a yellowish hue. Pure white means it is from the late Qing dynasty.
Title: Re: Porcelain libatory cup
Post by: MOSKA on May 04, 2014, 04:49:11
Thanks peterp !
Title: Re: Porcelain libatory cup
Post by: Durchlaucht on May 09, 2014, 21:37:53
Hi Moska, I own a libation cup as well that has solid provenance and expert advise that dates it to the late Ming Dynasty. I will take pictures and post them for you so you can see the difference. Peterp is correct in saying that most pure white Dehua porcalin comes from the mid to late Qing Dynasty and Ming Dehua ranges from yellowish tones but more usually has a slight peachy/pinky tone to the glaze. Most dehua from the Ming Dynasty will also be somewhat heavily crazed and crackled.  There is also usually a difference in the decoration on the cups. Most Ming pieces tend to have decor that is not as heavily defined in detail as the Qing pieces even from the Kangxi regin.