Mystery Chinese Vases

Discussion in 'Metalware' started by Daryl Yeates, Jun 28, 2022.

  1. Daryl Yeates

    Daryl Yeates Playing at being an 'antique dealer'

    Chinese vases_3.jpg Chinese vases_4.jpg Chinese vases_7.jpg Chinese vases_1.jpg Chinese vases_8.jpg Chinese vases_2.jpg Chinese vases_5.jpg Chinese vases_6.jpg Hi all,
    I'm back to the fountain of knowledge, Antiquers - Forums!
    You have always come up with the right answers for me in the past, how about this new one!
    A very interesting pair of vases that I have just purchased from a friend. A great stamp mark to the base. I wonder what it says?
    The vases stand at about 33 cm in height, about 21 cm in width.
    Cloisonné? Champlevé?
    Please help!
    Thank you greatly, in advance.
    Daryl
     
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  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    champleve.....to my eye....

    Nice Dragons....
     
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  3. Ce BCA

    Ce BCA Well-Known Member

    I think these are one of those oddities which crop up, Japanese made copies of archaic Chinese vase in bronze and champleve. You can sometimes find them stamped Japan on the base. Inter war period I think. The script is very stylised and I can't make it out, sorry.
     
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  4. Daryl Yeates

    Daryl Yeates Playing at being an 'antique dealer'

    Thank you!
    I do Google the two styles but still get confused.
     
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  5. Daryl Yeates

    Daryl Yeates Playing at being an 'antique dealer'

    Interesting, thank you.
    I'm not usually a collector of these items however, I just liked them!
     
  6. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    Welcome back, @Daryl Yeates . Those are nice looking vases.
     
  7. Daryl Yeates

    Daryl Yeates Playing at being an 'antique dealer'

    Thank you!
    It's a great place, always helpful & friendly.
    Yes, I like the vases, I've seen similar, usually just single ones and often knocked about. I had to buy them!
    "Note to self: I must drop in here more often"
     
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