Going to be truthful am horrible in silk my first thought if it could be Japanese sash? That wraps the kimono med section. My first guess
Ok guys what everyone opinion? The official kiln was destroyed in xianfeng & tongzhi but in xianfeng 6th year they made a qianjiang tile. Also...
W no I use it time to time is neat he sends you a YouTube link of him self talking about your item 3to4 day wait. Better then before back then...
Mine was no doubt real just by the age of the looks & stains. The newer tend to look like made yesterday lol I don't know much about silk...
Didn't realized it lol
Ebay has good ones especially overseas in Europe side
I'll probably say Republic 1912-1949 no stamp mark or clean bottom still looks like wood kiln to
Am thinking Japanese as well turtle like that playing music Painting is good.
Oh wow I remember I didn't realize it was you I sold it to. Is been a while. Silk is very popular. I smile seeing this post
Told you he's good
There's a fb group that could read anything he loves teapots post good pics bottom side all lid if have one. You can refer me...
I ca t read the script but not antique
Try this http://litaxulingkelley.blogspot.com/p/yixing-teapot-makers-marks.html?m=1
Pics so blurry can't tell age I'll guess end of roc maybe. No bottom pics either
Not my period on my radar but hell naw
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Thanks now I see the difference First thing my eyes always catch is the vines. Thanks again
I left links. It could be for that market seeing that inside painted like kitchen qing I'm not familiar with market hopefully I helped...
Definitely chinese the outside patterns I seen many on lobed footed dishes with tongzhi or guangxu marks. The inside is amazing man I haven't seen...
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