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Admin16.06.2021

Handbook Marks Chinese Ceramics by Gerald Davison

So the main colour was overglaze iron red, but there were several types of red — that is a discussion in itself.
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Admin03.09.2021

Collecting guide: 10 tips on Chinese ceramics

This is mainly a result of the upheaval of the times and the breakdown of dynastic rule and control of the imperial kilns etc, but also because most of the artists of the time actually desired and preferred to work in this style.
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Admin04.09.2021

Handbook Marks Chinese Ceramics by Gerald Davison

Some of the most special examples have the marks within a double underglaze blue circle and the marks are underglaze blue also.
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Admin16.06.2021

CHINESE REPUBLIC (1912

Best wishes, Michaela It seems that we are researching the same period, although my own speciality and the primary focus of my collection is mid- to late-19th century Qianjiang porcelain.
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Admin30.08.2021

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How to divide them up? The shape and proportions of the piece.
Admin23.06.2021

Reign marks on Chinese ceramics: An expert guide

Yuan Dynasty 1279-1368 Non-Chinese Inscription An Unidentified None-Chinese Inscription from Yunnan Province.
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Admin03.07.2021

Reign marks on Chinese ceramics: An expert guide

For Similar Yuan Pottery Examples See : Offering Vessels of Yunnan Michael C.
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Admin10.07.2021

Collecting guide: 10 tips on Chinese ceramics

There was also a range of blues in the overglaze, enamelled blue marks, from royal blue to teal blue and grey blue.
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Admin15.08.2021

Identifying Marks and Inscriptions

Examples show a range of quality.
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Admin20.06.2021

Gerald Davison

Provenance : According to the old label on the base of the fitted stand Stuart Earl of Morey Viscount of Findhorn.
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