Chinese Ceramics & Antiques Discussion

Antique Chinese Ceramics => Antique Japanese & Korean Ceramics => Topic started by: ssbill on Mar 07, 2018, 14:56:12

Title: Mid Qing dish
Post by: ssbill on Mar 07, 2018, 14:56:12
What are the correct terms to describe this type of dish? I've been told it could be from the qianlong or jiaqing reign.
Title: Re: Mid Qing dish
Post by: peterp on Mar 12, 2018, 11:08:02
Never seen this. Does not resemble Chinese styles.
Title: Re: Mid Qing dish
Post by: Stan on Mar 22, 2018, 09:16:37
I think this is Japanese, I have some similar items, Im not sure of the maker.
Title: Re: Mid Qing dish
Post by: peterp on Mar 22, 2018, 09:39:28
Stan, I have been thinking it might be Japanese, but the foot rim is not typical...
Title: Re: Mid Qing dish
Post by: Stan on Mar 23, 2018, 07:19:40
Right Peter, I see bottoms like this on older Japanese Edo period, that would explain the unmarked bottom.
Title: Re: Mid Qing dish
Post by: Mat on Mar 26, 2018, 22:31:34
I just have seen such pieces being discussed in another forum, everyone there thought they were Chinese, dating ranged from Kangxi to 2nd half of the 20th c, so nobody really knew...
Title: Re: Mid Qing dish
Post by: Stan on Mar 26, 2018, 23:01:37
That is probably true here to, but I think Peter would have a most reliable opinion, I was thinking Japanese because of the decoration on the inside of the plate looks like chrysanthemums which is the Japanese imperial flower and was not permitted to be used during the Meiji period except for the Emperor him self, that is why I was thinking Edo period.
Title: Re: Mid Qing dish
Post by: peterp on Mar 27, 2018, 10:29:40
To me the decoration itself looks more Japanese, but the base does not at all. No idea what it really is. In this case I can only guess. This is a bit confusing. Actually, I also considered the possibility that it could be European, but I believe the bottom would be a problem in this case.
There is another problem, that is the top rim. This is not something that should appear in traditional porcelain of the Qing dynasty, and the foot rim would mean it would have to be Qing or later. I'm now somewhat leaning to the view that it may be a later item.
Title: Re: Mid Qing dish
Post by: Stan on Mar 28, 2018, 00:28:05
Could it be a Qing dish that has been redecorated in Japan or elsewhere for that matter? also in these photo's we are not seeing the true shape of the bowl, it looks like the top could be flat or bell shaped.
Title: Re: Mid Qing dish
Post by: peterp on Mar 28, 2018, 08:37:41
That is right Stan, if it is flat, then this is not a traditional Chinese shape. Such rim shapes existed, but centuries earlier. If it is Chinese and not traditional in shape there remains only one conclusion. The foot rim anyway resembles a late Qing to republic rim. It might well be much later, which in turn means that the classic shapes and decorations were not observed anymore. I don't think it is worth guessing. This is not a high profile item.
Title: Re: Mid Qing dish
Post by: Stan on Mar 29, 2018, 04:42:06
Thanks Peter.