Japanese Porcelain

Porcelain Art
Porcelain is an essential thread of the structure of Chinese culture. In the 14 th century, while Europeans were trying to eat mud under or wood fired dishes, the Chinese had developed the first porcelain painted. They were using cobalt, which was originally imported from Iran during the Yuan period (1279-1368 AD), to add specific color shades, pale blue to nearly black to translucent white wares. Before Marco Polo brought some samples, the world can not and may not know enough about it.
Copper is the second basic color of the decoration of glass. Offers colors ranging from brown mud first Ming dynasty in the beginning of 18 century red true. 'Green fishing "," Peach Blossom "or is a greenish glow produced when copper is oxidized.
Overgrazing the decor was a variety of glazes and called famille rose (a French expression meaning "famille rose"). This is famille (green), famille noire (black), and famille Yellow (Yellow). Pieces on a black background enameled in famille rose or in combinations such as pink-Verte (pink and green) was one of the innovations in the 17 century. And when people generally agree that overgrazing enamel decoration reached its peak in the 18 th century.
The Japanese at this time is also developed porcelain, mostly in the form of ceremonies objects like the tea ceremony. The famous Satsuma porcelain you hear so much about was a 17-century innovation, adopted from Korea and greatly improve. In the Meiji period (1868 – 1912) the Japanese had taken enameling to a new level. High fired and reflecting the Japanese characteristics rigor, precision and definition, these paintings porcelain were very conceptual. The Japanese art of glazed porcelain reached its peak between 1880 and 1920, whereas Chinese porcelain was at its best between 1710 and 1810.
In recent years, especially good value and particularly rare porcelains have become excessive. In March 2008, we sold a large Hongwu vase during Asia Week in New York, $ 1.2 million. Fortunately, there is still a great beauty, are within the range of prices available. slight deficit to lower the price, but the products remain systematic collection and appreciate in value.
Usually absent from the enamel occurs most often during cooking. While several enamel colors can theoretically be fired at the same time, more often than not, which are cooked separately. If gold, gold was the last to leave. This is the first to calm down.
When evaluating a particular element of China, we must first look as if it were perfect, and evaluate the perfection of prices. (Access to our online catalogs and prices realized for each auction to use as a guide reliable price.) From there, decide the errors in the piece and appreciate the value in its current state.
My personal opinion is that very good porcelain pieces with some damage or restoration are great buys today. Chien Lung bowl, for example, would be well within reach of most people. But if you find one with a small chip that has been repaired by experts and the bowl would be a beautiful addition to your collection, you can buy. They do not make as this possibility further and retaining its value, even appreciating, is enormous.
What does a copy, you can find it easily. The decoration is usually too developed. It does not show much wear in China, you will immediately notice if the work looks like someone has made a large steel wool and took it off, put the pieces together wheel or tried to soften chemicals.
Japanese porcelain in the Meiji period, especially after Kutani Area was never actually taken. Also are some examples in Japan in recent days.
Japanese Porcelain Sake Flask – Man with Birds Tokkuri
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A RARE antique HUGE JAPANESE PORCELAIN FLORAL VASE 1920s SIGNED $225.00 |
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ANTIQUE JAPANESE PORCELAIN BOWL circa 1900 $71.81 |
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BEAUTIFUL 5.5″ Antique JAPANESE FUKAGAWA Imari Porcelain VASE, with FIGURES $79.00 |
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INDIA JAPANESE VASE POSTCARD PORCELAIN BEAUTIFUL DESIGN $18.98 |
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Vintage Antique Porcelain Japanese Roses Set of 4 Napkin Ring Holders – delicate $29.95 |
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Japanese Porcelain Nut Dishes, (4), Vintage $17.77 |
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Japanese Porcelain Grand Kabuki Authentic Reproduction of19th Century circa 1835 $45.00 |
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Japanese PAKU Pottery Porcelain Shishi Dragon Foo KORO Incense Burner Censer $330.00 |
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2 Made in Japan Porcelain / China Tea Cup & Saucer Sets Japanese Roses +Bonus $5.99 |
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RARE ANTIQUE CHINESE OR JAPANESE EXPORT PORCELAIN HAND DECORATED CUP & SAUCER $18.39 |
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Japanese Chokin Art Four Miniature Porcelain 24 Karot Gold Edged Plates: Japan. $31.53 |
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IM Chait. Fine Asian Art, Netsuke, Japanese lacquer, Chinese porcelain 10/3/99 $39.99 |
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16″ Japanese Geisha Porcelain Doll – Cathay Collection $14.95 |
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Japanese Shell Porcelain Vintage Creamer & Cup & Saucer Hand Decorated $2.95 |
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Vintage Japanese Porcelain Bowls Scalloped Blue White Gold Set of three Flowers $1.04 |
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JAPANESE PORCELAIN HAND PAINTED VASE $15.79 |
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Gorgeous Japanese Arita Porcelain Plate by The 14th Kakiemon Sakaida $280.00 |
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BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE HAND PAINTED “ROYAL SATSUMA” PORCELAIN JAPANESE MORIAGE BOWL $2.25 |
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ANTIQUE JAPANESE BLUE & WHITE ARITA DECORATED PORCELAIN FISH SHAPED BONE DISH $55.00 |
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old Estate porcelain alter VASE Japanese marks Chinese ceramic alter vase $150.00 |
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Vintage Japanese Kutani Porcelain Spotted Dog Sitting $39.95 |
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ANTIQUE JAPANESE BLUE & WHITE ARITA DECORATED PORCELAIN FISH SHAPED BONE DISH $55.00 |
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Japanese Noritake new porcelain creamer cream pot milk jug Shabby Chic $11.05 |
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JAPANESE A.C.F. DECORATED PORCELAIN WARE BOWL- HONG KON $9.99 |
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Japanese Porcelain figurines Renaissance Man and Woman $19.99 |
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ANTIQUE JAPANESE BLUE & WHITE ARITA DECORATED PORCELAIN FISH SHAPED BONE DISH $55.00 |
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Decorative Porcelain Japanese Suzu Bell Showa Period $8.99 |
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Antique Japanese Blue and Gold Porcelain Peacock Vase $25.00 |
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RARE HAND PAINTED JAPANESE GEISHA FLOWER BLOSSOM LANDSCAPE PAINTING PORCELAIN NR $4.99 |
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Look! Antique Japanese TRICERATOPS Salt Shaker! Hand-painted Porcelain!! $9.99 |
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Beautiful Japanese Hand Painted 13 Piece Porcelain Tea Set Lustreware $39.95 |
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Splendid Big Pair of 19thC Japanese Imari Porcelain Baluster Vases & Covers $1,950.00 |
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Japanese Porcelain Hand Painted 5-Piece Dog Figure $39.95 |
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Tiffany & Co. Japanese Shibata Porcelain Trinket Box $72.99 |
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JAPANESE PORCELAIN WARE ACF BOWL ON STAND $4.99 |
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JAPANESE VINTAGE NORITAKE PORCELAIN HAND PAINTED BASKET $31.59 |
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Japanese Damascene work on porcelain Chokin dish Gold Silver Signed by Artist $14.99 |
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Antique Imari Porcelain Charger / Large Plate / Japanese / Basket & Bird $58.31 |
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JAPANESE PORCELAIN IMARI PAINTED BOWL $39.49 |
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Vintage 10″ Porcelain Painted Face Real Hair Kabuki Japanese Silk Doll $38.00 |
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A VERY RARE Oriental? Lizard? porcelain figure. Japanese? Chinese?. $79.02 |
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6 x JAPANESE PORCELAIN SIDE PLATES $6.31 |
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VINTAGE JAPANESE MT.FUJI DECORATED PORCELAIN SERVING BOWL $9.99 |
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Marie Osmond KIKI JUNE Japanese Porcelain Doll by Ping Lau 24″ NEW LE 225 Save $ $109.95 |
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Authentic Japanese antique Imari Porcelain Charger $125.00 |
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Japanese Porcelain Plates $3.00 |
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1981 GDR EARLY JAPANESE PORCELAIN Arita Vintage Book Album $55.00 |
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Japanese Lady on Vintage Porcelain & Turquoise Howlite Necklace Handmade Jewelry $8.69 |
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Hand Painted In Japan Finest Japanese Porcelain lady decanter Vintage? $9.99 |
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Vintage white metal buckle with japanese picture on porcelain. $18.21 |