As you will see in the sections below many otherwise ‘overglaze enamel only’ decoration pieces from the 1910s/20s (or thereabouts) and from good quality makers, had an underglaze blue double circle on the base, and a red, usually handwritten, mark. This distinct combination on the plate ...
Here is a link I found to a Chinese collectors site with a similar piece, although larger, with the same makers marks. Please note that Chinese symbols have varying scripts just as we all have our individual handwriting. I learned this fact through my Chinese friend when I asked why the ...
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A RED POTTERY FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHIST LION MING DYNASTY (1368-1644) OR EARLIER EstimateGBP 2,000 - 3,000 Price RealisedGBP 2,750 Follow Lot 385 A TANG-STYLE PAINTED POTTERY FIGURE OF A HORSE EstimateGBP 1,000 - 1,500 Price RealisedGBP 1,125 Follow Lot 387 A...
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Since antique furniture was handmade, you will normally see slight imperfections, such as tool marks or slight variations in carvings. Pieces that appear completely uniform and pristine are less often genuine antiques.When present, maker's marks can also be helpful. Research the marks to learn ...
Yokohama silver makers and retail silversmiths, together with all the other Japanese decorative arts such as shibuyama, lacquer and carved ivory together created a dynamic force to create what were in effect Meiji hybrids. The demand was huge and this, in turn, attracted established purveyors of...
The bronzes are interesting as are the tomb murals but the tomb pottery is mediocre as is typical of this period. Well-illustrated and in Chinese. It seems that this material has not been previously published. A good focussed contribution to the subject. 15 Gong Decai, Wei Yanfei etc: CHU...
L: A GUIDE TO THE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN OF THE FAR EAST. In the Department of Ceramics and Ethnography, British Museum. London, 1924. xvi, 168 pp. 14 plates, 230 text-illustrations. Marks. Index. 22x14 cm. Boards. £30.00 Description and examination of the Oriental ceramic collection ...
Metal nanoparticles in contemporary potters’ master pieces: Lustre and red “pigeon blood” potteries as models to understand the ancient pottery. Ceram. Int. 2016, 42, 15349–15357. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Zhou, Y.; Jin, Y.; Wang, K.; Sun, J.; Cui, Y.; Hu, D. Opaque ...