Thank youHmm wrote:Hmm... I'm not sure that's a Kangxi piece... whenever I see marks like that on the bottom, I assume they are probably from around the Jiaqing period.williammimi70 wrote: Kangxi powder blue cup
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To be honest I have not noticed on these cups although I have seen that on my susancai bowl( notposted yet)Hmm wrote: Just curious, how many of your pieces exhibit signs of incandescence, or what I think may be lead leaking out from overglaze enamels?
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Very agreed, this kind of mass-produced cup is mostly exported starting Jiaqing-Daoguang period..being Qianlong (just before Jiaqing) just means a level higher one..same as Yixing.Hmm wrote:Hmm... I'm not sure that's a Kangxi piece... whenever I see marks like that on the bottom, I assume they are probably from around the Jiaqing period.williammimi70 wrote: Kangxi powder blue cup
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chrl42 wrote:Thank youHmm wrote:Hmm... I'm not sure that's a Kangxi piece... whenever I see marks like that on the bottom, I assume they are probably from around the Jiaqing period.williammimi70 wrote: Kangxi powder blue cup
I am grateful for your advises
Very agreed, this kind of mass-produced cup is mostly exported starting Jiaqing-Daoguang period..being Qianlong (just before Jiaqing) just means a level higher one..same as Yixing.
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Hi Janetjanet11 wrote: Nice teacup. Where you get these teacup? Amazing
I bought most of these at antique fairs some were bought at car boot fairs
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Hare fur cup
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