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Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase

Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase
Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase
Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase
Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase
Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase
Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase
Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase
Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase
Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase
Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase
Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase

Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase
ANTIQUE CHINESE 19TH CENTURY CANTON FAMILLE VERTE BLUSTER VASE FOO HANDLES. WE HAVE OUR EXPERTISE IN ASIAN WORK OF ART, BRITISH ARTS, PAINTINGS, COLLECTABLES, BANK NOTES AND STAMPS. WE TRY TO PROVIDE ANTIQUE INFORMATION AS ACCURATELY POSSIBLE. A VERY BEAUTIFUL CHINESE QING DYANSTY 19TH CENTURY FAMILLE VERTE BLUSTER VASE WITH A FOO LION IN GREEN. IT IS ENAMEL WITH FIGURES , PALACE COURT SCENE , TREE AND OTHERS. SCENE DECPICTING PEOPLE TRYING TO STOP DRAGON… 15″ H AND 8″ DIA BELLY AGE : 19th century what you see what you get… I have a question about a baluster jar with lid which I own. It was described as famille-verte. Could you please comment on that ascription and give an approximate dating of my jar? Was famille-verte made much after the Kangxi period? In other words, just because it was introduced during this period does not mean that it was not abundantly produced after this period, does it? Every time I see something that I think is famille-verte or famille-rose I find that it is described differently. Do you have a good definition for determining whether something is famille-verte/rose or not? The point is that just because there is green paint on or under the glaze does not mean it is famille-verte – so what is the criteria? To my mind your baluster vase is made early in the 20th century. I believe so because the shape is slightly different from the typical early 18th century ones I have seen. The rim of the lid is a little too wide and the neck of the vase is a little too high. The decoration is nice, but is not combined and held together the way 18th century vases usually are. There is a slight chance that it could be a mid 18th century copy of an early 18th century vase but I would seriously doubt that. Regarding ” Famille Rose ” and ” Famille Verte ” I will give a brief explanation below. This is also explained – with pictures – on a special page on export porcelain patterns on this site. Kindly just look for this page or use the search engine to locate it. Regarding your vase, it is painted in a generally ok ” Famille Verte ” style. Both “families” are collectors and trade names, and there is no scientific definition on them. Generally they should relate to. Famille Verte should be Kangxi, Famille Rose should be Yongzheng or Qianlong. Style – Famille Verte should be Chinese in style and refer back to Chinese prints and paintings of the Kangxi era. Famille Rose should be a flowery export style based on the emerging Rococo style in Europe. The enamels used in these families are different both in their number and technically, so as the Famille Verte is clear (translucent) and Famille Rose is mixed with white (opaque). There is nothing to stop a dealer to call a 20th century piece painted in the right style and with basically the right enamels Famille Verte if he wants to. But, he should add the date of production. If for any reason you are not completely happy with with your items, or our service, please give us the opportunity put things right and ensure your complete satisfaction by making contact before leaving feedback. All items are sent by tracked postal services. Please state the reason for your return. Any questions please message us and we will do our best to answer them. Up to three items where practical and economical for you. All payments must be completed within 10 days of the first win. We describe our items as accurately as possible and in many cases seek independent professional opinion for confirmation of age and value. However, due to the nature of vintage and antique items, listing descriptions are a statement of opinion only. All measurements are approximate. Auctiva Free Image Hosting. Show off your items with Auctiva’s Listing Templates. The item “ANTIQUE CHINESE 19TH CENTURY CANTON FAMILLE ROSE BLUSTER FORM DRAGON VASE” is in sale since Thursday, November 24, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Chinese\Vases”. The seller is “chanthanatw” and is located in London. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Product: Vases
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Region of Origin: Chinese
  • Primary Material: Porcelain/ Pottery
  • Original/Repro: Original

Antique Chinese 19th Century Canton Famille Rose Bluster Form Dragon Vase