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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: DSky25 on September 29, 2013, 10:13:21 AM
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Hey guys
I am a novice Chinese porcelain enthusiast and found this small bowl at a thrift store (ironically, I find most of my pieces from thrift stores). I know it is authentic in terms of age but can't quite figure out the design or period. It seems to be old enough to be 18th century but any information would be great. Thanks in advance!
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I know it is authentic in terms of age but can't quite figure out the design or period
Not sure what you mean here. You're saying it's old but you don't know how old ?
Looking at those pics i'd say late 18th to early 19th, with preference for later.
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I know it is authentic in terms of age but can't quite figure out the design or period
Not sure what you mean here. You're saying it's old but you don't know how old ?
Looking at those pics i'd say late 18th to early 19th, with preference for later.
Not my area but I don`t see enough age to say older than 20th century !!
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Pics aren't great but i'd still say earlier than that
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Those type are purty ..... but I'm still partial to the "flow blue" ones. ;D ;D
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Thanks guys, I ended up getting authenticated from an expert out here and he told me it was a Qing dynasty export.
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Vague but accurate ;D
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Are the exports mass produced? Just wondering about value on items made for export?
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Yes,,Mass produced and just done "in the style of" !!