Posted 1 year ago
bjmicbry
(8 items)
Found this at a rummage sale on the weekend. Love the bowl's shape and the hand-painted flowers. Notice the markings on the bottom, can you help with date and time stamp of this bowl. It is quite heavy for a bowl of this size.
Thanks
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Hi Bjymicbry
What normally happens with wares such as this is that anything that if the predominant colors are either yellow, green or red such as this, were normally reserved for Imperial wares and not for the general population (Referred to as Ding Yao). This is not such as piece but a modern mid 20th century reproduction as the characters on the base are the name of the kiln that produced it.
Dean
Thanks for the info Dean.
Very much appreciated. I really like this piece.