yes it looks pretty much the same, but the one you showed is a later example. These plates were made from the ming until the 19th century. again...
i already found out via youtube that it is ming dynasty. so no futher help needed.
no it's defently porcelain see here a wanli porcelain plate with the same rough rim. [ATTACH]
Is this plate transitional porcelain?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
found a very interesting article if you google: Ye Fashan: Celestial Master. and here a photo of one of those early seals.[ATTACH]
yes the whole stone atracts a magnet, no idea what type of stone
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] The seal is defently not a fake and has been used allot, judging by all the wear. It is as i mentioned in the beginning a...
you where absolutly right, found these two on a Czech site for 118 euro's or 3000 CZK[ATTACH]
dito here, but i still hope Mr Nagy will reply he always translates seals for me on asian art forum.
yes that is always the case at catawiki because the don't want to get in trouble when the wrongly date it. almost every item is mentioned as 20th...
bought it on catawiki and the seller put two date periods 1900-2000 and 1950-1960 . but i think it could be old according the wear and sings of use.
oke, but just for the fun of it, if it was real how old you think it would be?
it is very cool and the stone is a mystery because it attracts strongly a magnet and containts olivine crystals. meteorite??
well imperial chinese seals are quite larger
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] how old is this chinese seal? It is a daoist or taoist seal. 8 x 7,5 x 6 cm
may i ask why you think that, so i can learn from my mistakes?
this is a real one sold on a international antiques fair[ATTACH]
so do you mean a copy in the style of a pre columbian figure?
The painting is of a friend of mine and he just wanted to know the signature and that is perfectly possible without seeing the painting itself. If...
is this figure pre columbian 10,3 cm high x 6 cm wide x 6 cm deep[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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