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by Nathan
(South Aus)
Hi there guys,
I am new to the antique Chinese porcelain collecting game and as such am not all to knowledgeable in the area of identification of pieces from different periods and there associated marks. I have taken some photos of some of my pieces in which I do not have a great deal of information only what I was given upon purchase in which case it may or may not be true. if you could take a look at some of these photos and help in regards to identification of date and period and to what it actually is that would be really great.
Thankyou very much guys, I will post the first set of photos in this post and make a new post for each set of photos for the different pieces.
This set of photos is of an ox blood flambe brush washer in which I was led to believe is possibly from the 18th/early 19th century. Any further or more in depth info on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much guys I really appreciate it...
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by Nathan
(South Aus)
The third set of photos is another tea cup in which I do not know anything about so your info on this is greatly appreciated!
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by Nathan
(South Aus)
The sixth set of photos is of a plate which I bought based on the knowledge it had come off of the tek sing shipwreck. I have other pieces from the Tek sing, hoi an and ca mau shipwrecks all with identification but this plate came with nothing so any info on it would be greatly appreciated. This plate also has scratched into it some chinese characters so if you are able to decipher them that would be great, there is a photo of these characters.
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by Nathan
(South Aus)
The fifth set of photos is of some small plates with boys playing and again I know nothing on these pieces.
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The eighth set of photos is of a turquoise glaze parrot I believe for the export market from possibly 18th/early 19th century. I know nothing other than this so your help is again appreciated.
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by Nathan
(South Aus)
The fourth set of photos is of a small peking glass vase or something. I dont know anything about it other than the note that was with it when I bought it. info is greatly appreciated!
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by Nathan
(South Aus)
The ninth set of photos is again of a small tea cup of which I know nothing about so your help is greatly appreciated..
Thank you very much guys for your help I really do appreciate it and I look forward to your replies as to my pieces.