Chinese Asian Porcelain Vase Ching Dynasty

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Fantastic Vintage Archaic Handle Porcelain Vase Ching Dynasty; of the Kang hsi period (1662 1722) attributed to the kilns of Ching-te-chen. One of the earliest known examples of mass production workshops among a great number of workman. One man does nothing but draw the first color line beneath the rims of the pieces, another traces flowers, while a third paints; this man is painting water or mountains and that one either birds or other animals, etc. Products from the private kilns of Ching-te-chen, vary considerably, the majority of the plates, dishes bowls and vases have certain common characteristics. The glaze is bluish in tone without any of the orange-skin appearance seen both on Ming and early nineteenth-century porcelain. There are often small imperfections in the form of irregular small black spots clearly visible in this vase. The unglazed foot rims are sometimes burnt a pale orange buff.
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- AA_001
- Quantity
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- Category
- Jewelry
- Department
- Antiques
- Year
- 17-18 century
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- Height: 23 inches
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- Condition
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