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 Preston Barski
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Topic starter 30/11/2025 1:08 pm  

Hi all,

This one has had a bit of history flying around it appears. Its a Korean dragon jar, originally on ebay then donated to goodwill which I received via auction out of CA (assuming the ebay listing was from there too given google lens had it as a thumbnail in spanish). Now its in NJ on the other side of the coast. 

Im having trouble putting an age to it, its unsigned which can be a good thing in identifying its age. The design feels a bit more contemporary than it does from Joseon however. Any insight to its age is appreciated. Its also 14 inches tall or so. 

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30/11/2025 5:24 pm  

It's a really beautiful dragon jar. 

I know nothing about Korean wares but if I was to guess... Probably late 19th Century.

Mark 



   
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30/11/2025 8:56 pm  

Hello, you may compare and examine your piece against the examples. I am also sharing the cover of this book; if you find it useful, you might consider trying to locate a copy.

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30/11/2025 9:11 pm  

This book also includes a discussion of the Blue-and-White Porcelain Jar with Dragon Design.

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01/12/2025 4:40 am  

@pbarski93 

Hi Preston -  

I have seen and handled a number of these over the years and based on the images posted, so as always subjective, your jar would appear to be a fairly contemporary example, perhaps 2nd half 20th century … 

Notice the difference in overall painting styles, motif detailing and shading between your piece and the example posted by Tony SU …

However not really my area, so let’s wait and hear others thoughts and opinions … 

Stuart 



   
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 Julia
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02/12/2025 1:37 am  

I am not familiar with these so have hesitated to comment, however my feeling also is that this is more of a vintage piece. My reasoning, for what it is worth, is the shine in the glaze and the excessively comical dragon face.



   
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Topic starter 03/12/2025 9:55 am  

Thank you all, I suspected contemporary period as well from what I could find online and what has been shared here as well, @tonysu2573 and @ming1449 I highly appreciate your insights as well. As I havent handled one before so it is still difficult to assess personally but your feedback helps a ton! 

I believe Peter is right about how Korean artists can do a solid job with contemporary tributes overall but I wonder if the lack of signature was intentional to period attribution or other intentions were in mind. I did see at least one other out there with a more fantastical "powerful dragon" in the same texture/cobalt effects etc. so theres a few of these out there probably. It reminds me to study and authenticate dragons as well next.     



   
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03/12/2025 3:56 pm  

@pbarski93 

Not at all. It is our shared passion for collecting antique ceramics that brings us together, and it is truly a pleasure to exchange insights with one another. As I am not very familiar with Japanese or Korean ceramics, I am unfortunately unable to offer much help regarding your “龍壶”. However, based on the photographs provided:

First, the glaze appears rather bright, with a somewhat strong “fire” to it, lacking the mellow, time-worn luster typically seen on older pieces. Please do not be offended if my observation is mistaken.

Second, the vessel’s form seems overly regular, which somewhat diminishes the sense of archaic elegance.


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04/12/2025 5:02 am  

@pbarski93

Hi Preston - 

I would echo Tony SU’s comments …

As an aside, just for comparison; 

Attach images of a large, H. 41 cm, Korean dragon jar from the Guangzhou official kiln, attributed to late 18th - early19th centuries and held in the collection of National Palace Museum, Taipei …

Again, note the differences on painting styles, individual motif detailing, cobalt/glaze tones and the footrim and base …

I hope comparisons between this example and the one you posted are of some help …

Stuart 

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