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Chinese Carving and Writing May date to 15000 BC

May 16, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Chinese Carving and Writing May date to 15000 BC Through out China’s history carving objects found in nature has been a major art form for thousands of years. Up until the 1980’s, scholars believed the earliest carvings were done on pottery in the Henan Province, long thought to be the origin of Chinese culture and […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research, Discoveries in Asian Art Tagged With: ancient writing, Chinese Art History Discovery, Chinese carving, Chinese Cave Drawings, Damaidi, Inner Mogolia, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region

Chinese Porcelains The Art of Fakes

May 15, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Modern High Quality Copies From China Are Very Convincing Chinese Porcelains The Art of Fakes Over the years one of the most difficult arenas of study in Asian Art is the detection of fakes and reproductions. With the absolute flood of fakes pouring in by the container load filling the listings of auctions houses, large […]

Filed Under: Best Practices selling on eBay and Scams, Chinese Art History Research, Chinese Art Now on eBay Tagged With: Authenticating Chinese Porcelain, Chinese Fakes, Chinese Porcelain, Famille Rose, Qianlong, Qianlong Porcelain, Qing

Yongzheng to Early Qianlong Charger, Chinese 18thC.

May 14, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Rare Famille Rose Qianlong Period Plate

Yongzheng to Early Qianlong Charger, Chinese 18thC. Additional Younzheng and Qianlong examples. To learn more about identifying early Famille Rose enamels CLICK HERE

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research Tagged With: Chinese Export, Famille Rose, Qianlong, reference Export Porcelain, study Chinese, Yongzheng

Late Ming Period Dragon Bowl, circa 1630 to 1650

May 13, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Ming Dragon Bowl in under-glaze blue

Late Ming Period Dragon Bowl, circa 1630 to 1650 Late Ming Period Dragon Bowl early 17th C, underglaze blue and white decoration. Foot detail Late Ming Period Dragon Bowl

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research Tagged With: blue and white, Chinese Porcelain, collecting Chinese antiques, Ming, Ming Painting

Chinese Export Famille Rose Mug Circa 1770

May 13, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

China Trade Famille Rose Enamel Mug 18th C.

Chinese Export Famille Rose Mug Circa 1770, made for the export market in Europe and the Americas 18th C. Chinese Export Famille Rose Mug, Qianlong Period 18th C. Chinese Export Famille Rose Mug FOOT Fine Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose Tankard or Mug made during the reign of The Qianlong Emporer. The son of Emporer […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research Tagged With: Authenticating Chinese Porcelain, China Trade, Chinese Export, Chinese Export Porcelain, Famille Rose, Qianlong, Qing

Kangxi Period Bowl Circa 1700

May 13, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Kangxi Blue and WHite Bowl with warriors

Kangxi Period Bowl Circa 1700 A fine Kangxi period blue and white deciorated bowl with warriors mounted with a silver rim. The decoration on this bowl is superb using only the finest cobalt and superbly well refined paste. Foot of Kangxi Bowl with Silver rim. The foot rim shows clearly areas of handwork by the potter […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research Tagged With: Bidamount, blue and white, Kangxi, Kangxi Foot rim, Kangxi Period Bowl, Kangxi with Silver Mount, reference, study Chinese

Chinese Transitional Wucai Vase Circa 1650

May 12, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Chinese Wucai Transitional Vase

Chinese Transitional Wucai Vase Circa 1650 Chinese transitional wucai vase circa-1650 shows a kind of overglaze decoration porcelain which is made by firing the already-fired plain base painted with a few colorful patterns in the colorful kiln with 770 – 800 degrees Celsius. It features rich colors, with red, yellow, green, blue, purple etc as […]

Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research Tagged With: Ming, Ming Period Wucai Vase, reference, study Chinese, Wanli Vase, Wucai

Chinese Tang Female Attendant

May 12, 2012 By plcombs Leave a Comment

Well painted Base View of Tang Court Figure

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Filed Under: Chinese Art History Research Tagged With: Authenticating Chinese Porcelain, Chinese Antique History, Chinese-art-reference, Study Chinese Art, Tang Dynasty

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