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LG. ANIQUE CHINESE KANGXI BLUE & WHITE VASE/ JAR- V1
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A LARGE KANGXI REIGN LIDDED JAR / VASE c.1662-1722, This stunning decorated lidded Jar is 11 1/2" tall, About 8" at widest point, 3 7/8" at mouth and 4 3/4" at the foot. There is crazing in many place's but not everywhere. It is marked underfoot with leaf mark of the period. There are no cracks, but there are two chips on the foot please see photo's. This is a very impressive lidded jar when on display.
During the early Qing dynasty, up until the early 1680's conditions were unsettled in China and the existence of Imperial wares as well as the use of reign marks on porcelain was restricted in various ways. During this period a number of different marks came into use, as well as two empty rings which in a way could be considered a period marking if not Imperial. The leaf mark was one of these marks . Sold as is! PLEASE EXAMINE PHOTO'S VERY CLOSELY FOR CONDITION OF THIS ITEM BEFORE BIDDING. This item is part of a collection we acquired from a couples estate. He was a military flier who was stationed all over Southeast Asia, Japan, Indonesia, etc..... and upon retiring the couple traveled all over China, Japan, Indonesia and Southeast Asia. They collected item's all through his Military career and while traveling. We will be offering many of these items over the coming weeks so please visit us again soon and check out my other antique Japanese and Chinese items. Thanks PLEASE READ BELOW BEFORE BIDDING:When we list an antique item for auction it is at least 100years old some are much older and some are rare to very rare. Many may have none, a few or a lot of manufacturing flaws and must were used by their owner's 100years ago or more until who knows when or how many owners. Some maybe part of a ship wreck cargo. Of course these owners had no idea the screen, chest, dish, bowl, vase, etc.... would someday be of value to collector's around the world and most show signs of wear from use and age. We do our best to give you a detailed description of an item if it has chips, cracks, etc., etc.... we list them. We will always give the buyer the benefit of any research we have on items and sometimes we spend hours in book's or on the Internet researching items and adding to our knowledge. If we state a Dynasty, period, c. date, etc. made it is our opinion and to the best of our knowledge and research as to when and where it was made and research by it's nature is never done or perfect and we are always learning. If your have knowledge, research or an expert opinion as to when and where an item we have listed was made please enlighten us so we can better serve you and others we very much welcome your kind thoughtful input. OUR GUARANTEE : We guarantee if we give you a c. date, time period or dynasty, etc........ an item was manufactured it is at least that old and may be much older. If you obtain an "EXPERT" opinion that an item we have sold you is not the c.date, time period or dynasty stated by us in our listing just contact us and we will give you a full refund. PORCELAIN: In the case of Chinese and Japanese porcelain's, earthen ware, etc.......... these antique item's were made with primitive technology by today standards and it is amazing how beautifully made and refined they are and what great condition many are in. In the beginning Items made for the nobility were of high quality and more refined then the item's made for export and the common people but with time and demand for better quality for export markets in Europe and other part's of the world the better kiln's produced more refined items both in quality, design and beauty. Still many have manufacturing flaws like material in bedded in the glaze or sand in bedded on the foot from impurities in the kiln. Most if not all these item were hand trimmed and it is easy to mistake a bad trim job (a flaw) for a chip on the rim or foot and in the case of the rim and sometimes on the foot it will be covered with glaze. We always list any chips, cracks we can see, etc.... ...
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