Chinese Ceramics & Antiques Discussion

Antique Chinese Ceramics => Chinese Ceramics Discussion => Topic started by: kardinalisimo on Aug 30, 2014, 08:05:17

Title: Blue Plate
Post by: kardinalisimo on Aug 30, 2014, 08:05:17
I had some doubts before getting the piece but I saw it at the last moment before the store I was checking was about to close. So I bought it without giving it a good inspection.
The foot rim looks like early Qing to me but that is all I can comment on. The plate kind of feel too light(about 340 grams) for its size of 9 1/2" in diameter. Never seen a border with bees before.
Would like to hear your opinions on age, export or domestic, what is the scene about?
Thanks
Title: Re: Blue Plate
Post by: Stan on Aug 30, 2014, 08:28:18
I think they are bats around the boarder, but I see what you mean with lines around the body like a bee, it looks like it could be Kangxi period.
Title: Re: Blue Plate
Post by: kardinalisimo on Aug 30, 2014, 09:28:30
Bats you say.Hm, could be.
Was there some rule about the shape of the plates that tells if they were made for export or domestic use?
I think I have to study more about the shades of the blue and the painting styles of the different periods. I have no idea how to tell if it is Kangxi or the next few reigns of the early Qing. 
Title: Re: Blue Plate
Post by: Stan on Aug 30, 2014, 09:49:09
Kangxi usually has 5 shades of blue like your plate, I do not believe this to be export, I think it would have been uses for domestic use.
Title: Re: Blue Plate
Post by: peterp on Aug 30, 2014, 16:38:11
Possibly late 18th to early 19th century, or Qianlong/Jiaqing period.
Title: Re: Blue Plate
Post by: Stan on Aug 30, 2014, 21:24:22
Peter is it the decoration and the blue color that gives you that opinion? the color blue seems to be off from the blue kangxi blue.
Title: Re: Blue Plate
Post by: kardinalisimo on Aug 30, 2014, 21:40:09
Thanks Peter. Any idea what is the scene about?
Stan, here is a good read on Kangxi blue and white. I wish i knew Chinese. Hope google translator is not too off.

http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&nv=1&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&u=http://bbs.artron.net/thread-1734310-1-1.html&usg=ALkJrhjtAO7nqGhUSt3sjb_S7zuspE62tQ

Peter, do you think the provided images on the article are all authentic?
Title: Re: Blue Plate
Post by: Stan on Aug 30, 2014, 22:05:26
Good site, for seeing all the different blues used during the Kangxi.
Title: Re: Blue Plate
Post by: kardinalisimo on Aug 30, 2014, 23:41:37
Here is something about Guangxu blue and white
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&nv=1&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&u=http://www.cnnjshizhuzhai.com/bencandy.php%3Faid%3D2761&usg=ALkJrhjCv7ruBKRe7zW7LyIhoW6nRQ_dfw

Title: Re: Blue Plate
Post by: kardinalisimo on Aug 30, 2014, 23:47:40
If you keep clicking on the links at the lower right corner you will see more interesting articles.
Title: Re: Blue Plate
Post by: peterp on Aug 31, 2014, 08:34:49
Please do not ask me questions like this. I have done my homework for some years (and I am still doing it), now it is your turn.  :-)
Kangxi has not only one type of porcelain, or blue...such things can seldom be identified with one single reign. The Kangxi reign has been very long and within it early, middle and late periods are recognized, with porcelain having some different features.