kangxi export vase

Started by thanh trinh, Mar 31, 2018, 15:43:24

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thanh trinh

I my mine, this is a Kangxi export vase (missing the lid)
How do you think?
Regard
Thanh Trinh

peterp

How about some partial, enlarged views of the decoration, and a picture close up (partial) showing the base area between the foot rim?

thanh trinh

Hi Peterp
Thanks for vi?iting my topic
Now I'm faraway from home. When I back, I'll takes photos and show you.
Best wishses
Thanh Trinh

Stan

The blue and the foot looks like late Qing or early republic to me.

thanh trinh

Hi Peterp and Stan
Sorry, I'm a bit late
Here're more photos
Thanks for viewing
Regards
Thanh Trinh

peterp

There is nothing in the decoration that points to the early Qing dynasty.

thanh trinh

Thanks Peter.
But I don't  quite understand what do you mean. Is it late Qing or recently made?
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Thanh Trinh

Stan

Seeing the decoration close up makes me think late 20th century.

thanh trinh

Thanks Stan
I may wasted my amount. But before decided to pay, I looked this hundreds of times (linked below)
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How do you think? Have any resemble?
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Thanh Trinh

Stan

The  building on yours appears to be a dome of some kind, I have  never seen such a design as this, but if you can prove me wrong it won't be the first time.

thanh trinh

Hi Stan
It does'nt mean that who is wight or wrong as I'm here to learn.
Never mind if there is something in other tangle
See you in next topic
Thanh Trinh

peterp

Some painting details seem to be too simplified. Maybe good enough for Canton ware, but not for those made at JDZ, and Kangxi wares show often better details.  The problem is that many Kangxi designs were copied much later in the Qing dynasty. I would also check if the blue pigment used is the same as one of those used in the Kangxi reign, or late Qing dynasty. I have doubts in this respect. But with pictures it is sometimes difficult to tell. I would suggest to have someone experienced do a hands-on inspection.

thanh trinh

Thanks Peterp
These are definitely the troubles that I wondering. However, even if my arti?fact were not genuine, at least it gave me some experiences. So that is why I'm here.
Thanks again
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Thanh Trinh