Posted 2 months ago
Vintage_Joe
(35 items)
My latest flea market find. Hand painted with polycrome enamels.
Jiaqing(1796-1820) like stamp. Height 325mm.
Crakeling is not real, it is painted, probably made by pressing the weight of copper decoration. Mandarin porcelain. Any info is wellcome.
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Cats & glassware... Everybody's doing it! lol... Beautiful piece!!
Thanx toolate2, this cat is always around.
Hi Joe, the mark is for Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Reign (1735 - 95), one of the most popular marks applied to 20th century porcelain. Regards, Jim
Thanks to Jim for stamp info.
I like to know when this vase is made?
I would also like to know more on the vase, in which people are chasing some kind animal, I have read something about it but the memory stalls.