blanc de chine? Age? Value?

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Steward01, Feb 20, 2021.

  1. Steward01

    Steward01 New Member

    300C40B0-A316-4D69-B744-8A312B3CBEC4.jpeg 4449F5A2-A34F-42D5-89C3-1D3A78B74199.jpeg I picked this up at an estate sale, and I’ve been doing my best to date it, and or place a value on, but I don’t have much to go on.

    - it was caked with dust.

    - looks to be hollowed out and built up by hand. See Photos.

    - piece is marked with red - my wife, who reads/speaks Chinese can’t make it out, assumed it was a signature?

    - bottom was covered in green waxy substance.

    - Thanks ahead of time.
     
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  2. Roaring20s

    Roaring20s Well-Known Member

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    judy, i need help and moreotherstuff like this.
  3. Steward01

    Steward01 New Member

    Thanks-

    I had done the google search- I’m hoping someone with a little more knowledge could help me date it- it looks to be hand signed, no stamps...
     
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  5. blooey

    blooey Well-Known Member

    Yours looks to be a better quality piece than the one in the eBay link.
     
  6. Steward01

    Steward01 New Member

    Maybe - it’s just a better picture:)

    Some research results:

    By 1934- these pieces would have been made with molds, so that’s probably the latest this piece could have been made unless it’s a one-off.

    Earliest is harder as they were making them by hand all the way back until 1300...

    I don’t think mine is nearly that old.

    That eBay piece is very similar and it has one of the same characters, so I would link them to same location/time/producer.

    That piece also “appears” to have been stamped with Hong Kong. Hard to tell as it’s faded pretty badly. Which would have been imported in 1900’s or post 1854.

    That’s not indicative of age, as that’s only an import timeline but that there are multiple probably implies scaled production.

    I’d probably put it between 1890-1934.

    Do those clues seem to add up?
     
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  7. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    It is lovely, Steward. Your wife has probably already told you it is Guanyin.:)
     
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  8. Steward01

    Steward01 New Member

    She has :)
     
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