Color Porcelain
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Chinese Dou Color Buddha’s Hand Pomegranate Peach Porcelain Vase $199.00 |
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ANTIQUE CHINESE OLD PORCELAIN HANDWORK COLOR PAINTING BELLE SNUFF BOTTLE $5.50 |
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VINTAGE CHINESE HANDWORK COLOR PAINTING BEAUTIFUL GRAPE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE $0.99 |
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plain tri-colored Plates scratch Yunlong flower fruit Pattern Chinese Porcelain $599.00 |
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fine Estate VASE Chinese porcelain reign marks lotus ceramic celadon GREEN COLOR $295.00 |
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VINTAGE CHINESE PORCELAIN FLAMBE VASE, PURPLE, BLUE AND BURGUNDY COLOR $500.00 |
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antique style china porcelain vase wood base imari colors urn pheonix tree flowe $54.95 |
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Chinese 19th century or early red green colour porcelain big inkstone h7979 $1,500.00 |
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Ming Dynasty colorful 24K Gilded porcelain VASE $299.00 |
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Beautiful Colorful Glaze Porcelain Plate Chinese Antique Exquisite Old #94 $9.99 |
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Color Chinese porcelain snuff bottle lovely swimming fish statue signed $9.99 |
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Colorful Porcelain Copper Pot Exquisite Pattern Chinese Dragon Pot #5 $9.99 |
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Chinese porcelain Purple green color Vase Pattern Flower and fruit $499.00 |
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Chinese Blue and White Plus Color Porcelain Hand-painting Flower Snuff Bottle $14.00 |
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Chinese Blue And White With Overglaze Colours Porcelain Flower Snuff Bottle $17.00 |
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Beautiful colorful porcelain dragon plate $148.00 |
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Beautiful colorful porcelain dragon plate $198.00 |
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Chinese antique Dou color porcelain figure club-shaped vase free ship $398.00 |
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Beautiful colorful porcelain bottle. $189.00 |
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beautiful gilded colour enamels porcelain vase $588.00 |
Collection of Asian Art: "Porcelain"
Porcelain is an integral thread of the fabric of Chinese culture. In the 14th century, while Europeans were still eating low-fire earthenware dishes or wood, the Chinese have developed the first porcelain underglazed. They were using cobalt, originally imported from Iran during the Yuan (1279-1368 AD), to add exceptional shades of color, from pale blue to almost black, to translucent white wares. When Marco Polo brought back some samples, the world and still can not-get-Could not enough.
Copper is the other basic color of underglaze decoration. It has colors that range from the first muddy brown of the Ming Dynasty in the early 18th century true red. "Flowering Peach" or "fishing unripened" is a greenish tinge produced when copper has oxidized.
glaze decoration was done in various kinds of enamels and called famille rose (a French expression meaning "famille rose"). There Famille verte (green), black family (Black) and yellow family (yellow). Pieces with a black background enameled in famille rose or in combinations such as rose-verte (pink and green) is a late innovation of 17th century. It is generally accepted that the overglaze enamel decoration reached its peak in the 18th century.
The Japanese this time were also developing in china, mainly as objects of worship, like the tea ceremony. China Satsuma famous as you speak is an innovation of the 17th century, adopted from Korea, and substantially increased. In the era Meiji (1868 – 1912), the Japanese had taken enameling to a new level. High power and reflecting the Japanese characteristics of meticulousness, precision and definition, these porcelain paintings are very conceptual. The art of Japanese porcelain enameled peaked between 1880 and 1920, while china has been at its best between 1710 and 1810.
In recent years, particularly beautiful and particularly rare porcelains have become excessively valuable. In March 2008, we sold a Hongwu vase during Asia Week in New York for 1.2 million dollars. Fortunately, there is still considerable beauty lies in the interior of a range of affordable prices. Slight flaws will bring the price way down, and yet the items are still very collectible and always appreciate in value.
In general, the defects on the glaze occur most often during cooking. Although several glaze colors can theoretically be fired at the same time, most often they are triggered separately. If gold, gold was the last to go. It is the first to disappear.
When evaluating a particular element of the porcelain, start by considering it as if it were perfect and determine what price perfection. (Access our online catalogs and prices obtained for each auction for use as a reliable price guide.) From there, determine gaps in the room and judge the value in its current state.
My personal opinion is that very fine porcelain pieces with some damage or restoration are buying a lot of people today. A bowl Ch'ien Lung, For example, in perfect condition would be beyond the reach of most people. But if you find one with a small chip that has been expertly repaired and the bowl would make a beautiful addition to your collection, buy it. They do not make them like that anymore and the chances of sticking to its value, to assess, is enormous.
As copies, you can spot them easily. The decoration is usually too carefully drawn. Since china does not show much wear, you will see immediately if a piece looks like someone has taken fine steel wool and cleaned, put on a polishing wheel or tried to calm him with chemicals.
Japanese porcelain from the Meiji era, including the Kutani (nine rivers nine rivers?) region has never been effectively contained, the repros that do exist are substantially lower. In addition, some reproductions out of Japan of our days.
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Fred M Cup Measuring Matroyshkas, Set of 6 Dry Measuring Cups $7.80 These Russian Doll Measuring Cups are exactly what you need to doll up your kitchen with some old country charm! Why use boring, washed-up utensils when you can have these adorable stacking measuring cups? Designed to nest inside each other like traditional matryoshkas, these white measuring cups are a must-have for any stylish kitchen. Our charming set comes with 3 matryoshkas — the tops measure… |
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Lodge Color 6-Quart Dutch Oven $117.95 Cast from molten iron in individual sand molds, each piece features two layers of baked-on enamel. The 6-quart size is perfect for soups, stews or buttery peach cobblers, and easily goes from stovetop or oven to table to freezer. The deep colors make them excellent for serving.Product Features• Oven-safe to 400 degrees F• Freezer-safe• Tightly fitting lid seals in moisture and the k… |
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Copco 2510-9963 Acadia Reusable To-Go Mug, 16-Ounce Capacity $5.69 Stop throwing away countless foam cups and help protect the environment with this insulated, re-usable travel coffee cup from Copco. This white cup features a brown, non-slip grip that resembles the sleeve on disposable cups. The lid quarter turns to seal and lock in place, which helps to prevent leaks. The entire cup is insulated, which makes it perfect for retaining either heated or cold beverag… |
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You Can Glue It! – How to Repair Broken Ceramics, China, Porcelain, and Pottery [VHS] $9.98 You Can Glue It! demonstrates simple techniques to successfully restore broken china, ceramics, porcelain or pottery using common household products. The video shows how to select the best glue for your project, position pieces correctly for gluing, unglue old poorly glued pieces, remove stains, fill cracks, make a missing piece, and paint to camouflage cracks…. |
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How To Paint On Glass With Pebeo Vitrea 160: Complete How-to Guide:Tips and Techniques “Porcelaine 150 is a new generation of water-based colors with all the look and luster of fine porcelain.”… |
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Exploring Art Clay Silver, Part 1 [VHS] $15.00 Art Clay Silver is a moldable clay that becomes pure (99.9%) silver when fired. In its wet stage, you can shape it into any form imaginable by rolling, sculpting, molding, stamping or extruding! After drying, you can sand, file, engrave and even drill your pieces! Firing is easy using an electric kiln, a butane torch, or even a gas stovetop! Art Clay Silver is versatile – it can be added to a vari… |
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Sheffield 1126 Porcelain Touch-Up $2.94 Will not turn yellow. Gives a hard, waterproof, glazed finish to any chipped porcelain or tile surfaces on drain boards, bathtubs, refrigerators, and stoves. Withstands temperatures up to 400 F. Restores natural and original beauty. Ready to use. 1 oz. size. White…. |
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Rust-Oleum 7860519 Tub And Tile Refinishing 2-Part Kit, White $27.99 Don’t replace it – Refinish it! Rust-Oleum Specialty Tub & Tile Refreshing Kit acts and looks like porcelain and ceramic. Apply to ceramic, porcelain or fiberglass. Epoxy Acrylic Formula just like the professionals use. PRODUCT FEATURES: -Fast-drying -Indoor/Outdoor -Durable, corrosion-resistant Pre-treat tub with a household cleaner rather than muriatic acid…. |
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Krylon 7700 1/2-Ounce Appliance Touch Up Paint Tubes, White $3.92 Krylon k07700000; 2oz [PRICE is per EACH]… |
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I Dream of Jeannie – The Complete Fourth Season $13.84 All 26 episodes of the fourth season–including “U-F-Oh Jeannie,” “Jeannie and the Top Secret Secret,” “How to Marry an Astronaut,” “The Case of the Porcelain Puppy,” and “Nobody Loves a Fat Astronaut”–are collected in a four-disc set. 10 3/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital mono, Portuguese, Spanish; Subtitles: English, Portuguese, Spanish. **26 episodes on 4 discs. 10 3/… |
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October 1st, 2009
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