No, there's always specific marks, patterns, signatures used for Imperial edition.
"JiangXi Ding Yi Sheng" Made Republic period, authentic, it is made for civil use. Not valuable.
The Bottom spots is not a marking. It is the stacking spots for multiple plates when producing these plates in kiln. I cannot find exact picture...
Between 1955 to 1960. It is vintage. The price and value is always determined by shape, pattern, producer, rarity, craft skill etc. I don't think...
hmm.... I don't think it's chinese. It looks like a sunflower, and the sunflower is the national flower of Russia. So why not we guess it is...
Nice bowl. In my opinion it is republic period or late Qing. It is not made for export nor for emperor. It's just made for daily use, not...
The one with wax seal is between 1955 to 1960. The rest are all replicas. Including one japanese satsuma.
Handwriting is the easiest way to recognize the authenticities and we can recongnize majority of them. (What I mean is not whether the words...
Both are "KangXi" Reign mark. But neither are made during that period.
I agree with you, it looks like made after 1990s or even 2010s. The wood is easy to be processed like aged by using tea or some chemical materials.
The first one looks likely after 1980s, it should be a reproduction, just made looks old. The second one I think possibly Republic or after.
Yes I believe they can. What about if there's any incentives of their own? Such as: the family members or friends of their appraisers consign...
For the collectors, we need to know what are really arts and how to appreciate arts. If we just focus on how much they worth and how old they are,...
Resin snuff bottle, new stuff. I saw lots of chinese resin bottles auctioned in famous auction houses online. It is bad. I feel shame about it.
All right. Thank you for the explanation :happy:
What is this mean?????????
Are you sure it is Chinese? To me, it looks not like a Chinese handcraft.
A very nice box, even though it is not that old. I just simply avoid any boxes using hinges.
Oh, Lord. Never seen this shape of bucket in China. In my opinion, it is not a chinese bucket, since this bucket is obviously used for getting...
There's no mark "Made in China" :couchpotato:
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