Blossom Jar

Started by Qst42know, Sep 28, 2015, 00:35:32

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Qst42know

These seem common in the blossom pattern.

What features reveal the age?

Stan

You can't just look at the bottom and expect to know the age, you need to show the whole vase, design, is the top unglazed, is there any rust spots, what does the inside look like, all these are needed to tell age.

peterp

Please be specific what you are hinting at with "these".
Stan is right, we have to look at the whole item for dating, even if the bottom may be the most revealing one.

Qst42know

Sorry I got delivery failed messages and did not know any posted.

I'll need to retake the photos.

Chris

Qst42know

Dry top rim.

Qst42know

Cylindrical lid.

Qst42know

Branches down.

Qst42know

And branches up.

Qst42know

Inside lid.

Qst42know

It is  9" tall without the lid.

Stan

Nice Jar, its good you have the original lid, that makes it twice as valuable as the ones without the lid and with the unglazed top I believe it would be late 18th to early 19th century.

peterp

Do you realize that many of the petals look exactly the same, as if the same pattern was transferred again and again?

Qst42know

It is eaiser to find a skilled painter than a freehand artist.

Qst42know

Even to the lid.

Qst42know

Good eye the blossoms repeat. The measurements match one to the next.