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Antique Chinese Ceramics => Chinese Ceramics Discussion => Topic started by: JjGhandi on Dec 30, 2020, 07:22:35

Title: Minyao bowls - Jiaqing mark?
Post by: JjGhandi on Dec 30, 2020, 07:22:35
Hi everyone,


I just got these 2 bowls.
Is this a jiaqing mark on them?
Second mark is hard to see, sorry.

Is there any database, book,.. regarding these kind of seal marks?
I don't know of they're in Gerald Davison book too, he would make a new copy this year but it's not out yet. Old version can't be found anywhere in my region.

Thanks in advance!


Kind regards,

JJ
Title: Re: Minyao bowls - Jiaqing mark?
Post by: JjGhandi on Dec 30, 2020, 07:22:55
Mark 2
Title: Re: Minyao bowls - Jiaqing mark?
Post by: peterp on Dec 30, 2020, 13:40:27
Not completely sure about the marks. The top one resembles a Jiaqing mark, but the lower one could be an auspicious character mark. This type of marks is not made with normal characters.
Title: Re: Minyao bowls - Jiaqing mark?
Post by: JjGhandi on Dec 30, 2020, 16:17:57
Hey Peter,


Thanks!
The left below symbol I haven't seen before but the one above it could be a Jade mark?

Kind regards,

JJ
Title: Re: Minyao bowls - Jiaqing mark?
Post by: peterp on Dec 30, 2020, 16:27:15
???  The character for jade is 玉 . Nothing complicated.
Title: Re: Minyao bowls - Jiaqing mark?
Post by: JjGhandi on Dec 30, 2020, 17:36:12
I was talking about this mark
Title: Re: Minyao bowls - Jiaqing mark?
Post by: peterp on Dec 30, 2020, 19:19:16
This likely is only part of a character. Without knowing the whole you can not know.
Title: Re: Minyao bowls - Jiaqing mark?
Post by: JjGhandi on Dec 30, 2020, 21:45:28
Oh I thought these marks were always 4 characters and that they should be read like a zhuanshu matk.


Title: Re: Minyao bowls - Jiaqing mark?
Post by: peterp on Dec 31, 2020, 07:42:31
Jiaqing marks are special. They added many marks that have written only "half" or partial characters. Unless you know what you are looking at it is often difficult to tell what it says; many Chinese cannot read them either. You come to know some of them at the beginning when the explanation says what it is, and you can recognize some part of it. That is valid for minyao porcelain only.
Official kiln marks are still the regular type.