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Antique Chinese Ceramics => Chinese Ceramics Discussion => Topic started by: smak on Feb 24, 2020, 21:34:38

Title: 23" Temple Jar with TongZhi Mark
Post by: smak on Feb 24, 2020, 21:34:38
Hi All,

I think it could be from ether TongZhi period of mid 20th century.

Let me know your thoughts!
Title: Re: 23" Temple Jar with TongZhi Mark
Post by: smak on Feb 24, 2020, 21:35:54
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Title: Re: 23" Temple Jar with TongZhi Mark
Post by: smak on Feb 24, 2020, 22:48:05
Correction, 19" tall!
Title: Re: 23" Temple Jar with TongZhi Mark
Post by: peterp on Feb 24, 2020, 23:07:02
Not a Tongzhi mark, this is a 'Shende Tang made', an imperial mark. Shende Hall was the name of a palace inside the imperial compound used by the Daoguang emperor, as far as I know.
However, this is spurious. In my view this item is from the 20th century, second half, judging by the colors and quality.
Black contour lines as those shown in the last (top) image are typical for the later 20th century, I'm afraid.
Title: Re: 23" Temple Jar with TongZhi Mark
Post by: smak on Feb 24, 2020, 23:29:36
Hi Peterp,

I had a gut feeling that it was 20th century as well.. Although I do like the design of it hah
Title: Re: 23" Temple Jar with TongZhi Mark
Post by: smak on Feb 25, 2020, 09:46:28
Hi Peterp,

Would it possible that it's a republic era vase?
Title: Re: 23" Temple Jar with TongZhi Mark
Post by: peterp on Feb 25, 2020, 10:50:13
If you mean Republic of China (Taiwan), then yes, because we now still have a republic. But assuming that you mean the PRC, their republic period ended in 1949... then no. It is later in my view. If you did not buy it yet, I would not. There is little collecting value as it is not antique. Try purchasing things that were made at the latest in the 1930s, when the painting styles still resembled those of the late
Qing dynasty.