Wow! I like you. You are very astute to even have made that leap. Yes both my work and the work you found on Ebay were sold into the Japanese...
It would be quite a long show. I will introduce more works here soon. I hunt all over the world for these Korean ceramists. Shin Sang-ho Kim...
Yes, I admit I am calling up old posts. I have just joined and my hobby is collecting celadons. Of all the works I have seen that are Korean...
Last week walking the streets of Insa-dong where there are a bevy of ceramic shops...I ignored most shops. These shops sold almost exclusively...
I updated my Instagram file for the tiger vase and said the seller told me it was by Lee Sang-yeol however, I have no good idea who it is by....
Thank you for your good work. I have gone back into my records. The seller is the one who told me who made the tiger vase. They said it was by:...
Forget what I said about Gyeongju-si that is for the next artist below the signature in question.
Well that is a fine how do you do. Yes. Great job I think you have a perfect match. I googled the artists name and got a match to a vase across...
I have the same trouble with the file. Look for the hyphen - Name of artist The photo of the signature Then written details about the artist...
It is a white porcelain and may be from Korea. Check this signature file at Signatures
Not Korean, it is almost 99% certain to be Chinese and from a factory that produced many thousands of them.
Markings are for a white porcelain Chinese work and not a celadon.
This one is worth further investigation. Are you sure there is no signature around the base. Yu Haegang could have made this one and may have...
It has a very modern bottom so is not likely very valuable.
Correct not celadon and not most likely not Korean.
Send me a picture of the bottom of the tall Korean vase. There is a chance this is a Yu Haegang.
Chinese hot from the kiln. It appears to be glazed green and isn't a celadon.
This well made Korean vase features clouds and cranes. I suggest looking at the signature file and see if you can find a match...
It is Korean tourist ware. The name doesn't mean anything to me but may be in this data base. Signatures This said, since I don't recognize it, I...
It's 99.8% certain to be Chinese and wasn't very valuable so best you passed or lost the auction. But I can understand how nerve racking FOMO is.
Separate names with a comma.