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    Posted 2 years ago

    peter16
    (48 items)

    Collectors, does anyone recognise this mark ?

    Also, do you see the black mark, it appears to be an artists signature?

    I would be very very grateful if someone would take on this challenge

    Note: the signature is from a stoneware Asian punch bowl in the style of famille rose

    Many thanks

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    1. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      actually it is not that difficult
      it is a qianlong nian zhi mark (1736-1722)
      the mark right on top is a fishhook ( option is qianlong or guanghu , but is an flat fishhook )
      Then you look at the right under symbol with an sort key in it then is qianlong
      so the only thing you have to do is litteraly finding the key

      the vase is quite new made after 1960 because it is thinly stamped and in the more expensive pieces the da ming symbols are in ( and the corrosion of the mark is different)

      on top of the photo the color black is shining which also makes it a new piece

      there is no artist mark on it

      there are two options a proprietor mark or an batching mark this is generic , so probably an batching mark

      i haven,t seen a picture probably a family rose because in the Bai Hua Bu Lu Di ????? Mille-fleurs vases the flowers are different

    2. peter16 peter16, 2 years ago
      Wow, Apostata, that’s a load of interesting information, I bow to your knowledge

      Thank you

      Peter

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