Valuable Rare Chinese Porcelain Marks

The shende tang was completed in 1831 thus making daoguang pieces with this mark attributable to the two decades between 1831 and 1850.
Valuable rare chinese porcelain marks. The antique chinese porcelain that was made to be used in the court was exquisitely and they were marked reign mark of the emperor himself. 8 where a yellow glazed bowl with cranes bearing this mark is illustrated from the collection of the victoria and albert museum london. These marks must match up to all previous qualities to determine to item as genuine chinese porcelain. From the northern song dynasty this 900 year old dish measuring just 5 125 inches was listed as highly important and extremely rare in the auction catalog.
A collection of pottery marks using photos and images from our antique collection for easy reference and as a quick guide to the possible attribution of your latest porcelain collectible or pottery marks. It lists around 1 800 marks including all the major ming 1368 1644 and qing 1644 1911 dynasty imperial reign marks in addition to the many studio marks hall marks and myriad miscellaneous. The most comprehensive reference book on chinese reign marks is gerald davison s the handbook of marks on chinese ceramics first published in 1994. The marks listed below are grouped as far as was possible in a logical order with similar signs graphics shapes etc grouped together.
The antique chinese porcelain factory during the ming dynasty that existed between 1368 and 1644 was located in jingdezhen. In chinese this mark would read dai ming chenghua nian zhi and in japanese. The final assessment is locating marks on the porcelain. Imari porcelain is difficult to date but being this mainly an 18th 19th century mark and considering the style of the bowl a.
Reign marks should be studied alongside the many different variations of hallmarks auspicious marks potters marks and symbols that you find on the bases of chinese porcelain throughout the ages. After the discovery of a material called kaolin clay that fires at higher temperatures and creates glass like white porcelain. Experts in chinese antiques understand what different marks represent including the era they denote. Fine porcelain china was first made for the royal families in china during the song dynasty between 960 and 1127 a d.
Another factor to take into consideration is the fact that there is no price discovery mechanism when it comes to chinese antique porcelain meaning a vase may sell today for 1000 but a month later that same or similar vase could sell for 5000 or even 10 000 so its virtually impossible to put an accurate price on a piece in a market so erratic. A useful reference book is the handbook of marks on chinese ceramics gerald davison london 1994. A little dish like this used for washing small brushes might not look like much but it set a world record for chinese porcelain in 2017. Marks on the porcelain antique chinese pottery and porcelain identification.