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Ming Blue and White Porcelain, An Introduction Antique Chinese Porcelain 

Peter Combs
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A look at dozens of authentic Chinese Ming Blue and White porcelains. Identifying authentic examples , examining color ranges, shapes and style. Including Xuande, Chenghua Zhengde, Wanli and transitional wares. prepared by plcombs dealers of Chinese porcelain and art. Gloucester, Massachusetts.
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@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 3 года назад
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@user-kp4zs6mg2x
@user-kp4zs6mg2x 3 года назад
Hello sir I have a piece and I think it is rare and I want to show you it
@susanhepburn6040
@susanhepburn6040 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video leading us through a selection of such beautiful blue and white Ming ceramics. Absolutely fascinating and greatly appreciated! Best wishes from the UK.
@kayhockkhoo5278
@kayhockkhoo5278 Год назад
Fantastic collections.
@mikeharrington5593
@mikeharrington5593 Год назад
I picked up a nice pretty Asian blue & white slender vase about 7" tall. It's in a shape I associate with Arita/Fukugawa but no markings on the base & without a defined separate "foot". Beautiful pure white glossy porcelain with little groups of landscape oriental features & plenty of white open spaces. What's striking is the color of the blue under the glaze - its more of a pastel grayish-blue, which I think is prettier than the strong cobalt blues. It might be Chinese or Japanese ware but the pure white delicate quality of the porcelain makes me think it could be something like Hirado & it's keeping me guessing. The overall effect is of a soft gray-blue water color on a bright white background
@elizabethjack595
@elizabethjack595 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing those beautiful ceramics blues and White's ceramics so gorgeous
@junzheng254
@junzheng254 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience of Chinese antique porcelain. 80% of these examples are older copies-made during Qing-copy Ming, Republic time copy Qing and Ming. Usually, the foot mark was done by one or two people, his handwriting is consistent. From the handwriting, many of the ChengHua pieces are copies made in Qing and/or early Republic period-high time in antique collection. More and more Chinese and Taiwanese scholars make RU-vid videos teach how to identify real and copies of antique Chinese work of art. a few have English subtitle. very interesting and educational.
@janicegrizzle4803
@janicegrizzle4803 7 лет назад
I enjoy this video, I love when people decorated with the blue and white Chinese porcelain , it's so beautiful with black , red especially on white are yellow walls.
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 7 лет назад
thats a good combination..I know what you mean, Peter
@ThaiRoosters2019
@ThaiRoosters2019 11 месяцев назад
Thank you Peter Combs👌🥰
@larrykelly8444
@larrykelly8444 3 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing your boundless knowledge! I truly appreciate it.
@thanhnguyen-dt8pz
@thanhnguyen-dt8pz 2 года назад
tuyệt vời cảm ơn công lao bạn đăng phim đồ cổ gốm sứ quý
@patriciasurmon5702
@patriciasurmon5702 2 месяца назад
thank you
@ho2cultcha
@ho2cultcha 8 лет назад
i am really enjoying your videos! thank you for producing them. i wish you had explained a bit more what makes the provincial pieces provincial. i assume that it's just a lack of sophistication, but i could be wrong. thanks again for taking the time to educate me!
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 8 лет назад
+ho2cultcha you are correct...(sorry about the slow reply)
@joeswampdawghenry
@joeswampdawghenry 10 месяцев назад
I have a pink ming vase.. It's very rare.. They say it called albiino....
@sadoqdraws1170
@sadoqdraws1170 3 года назад
I am proud that Muslims contribute into the history of the Chinese porcelain, I'm a Muslim and I'm proud of it, I ask God for Peter to become a Muslim as well, and we meet in heaven all together.
@jivory6888
@jivory6888 Год назад
the color is amazing
@rociorugama193
@rociorugama193 5 лет назад
Great video you are #1 thanks
@aonghomiakui-tt3mt
@aonghomiakui-tt3mt 8 месяцев назад
I am thankful master porcelain antigue are can see....
@fiddlyminpin2850
@fiddlyminpin2850 4 года назад
Yogi bear giving an extensive intro on ancient porcelain
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 4 года назад
Thank you Boo Boo...Peter
@dinahamarneh8562
@dinahamarneh8562 2 года назад
Thank you Amazing video
@debralloyd6919
@debralloyd6919 2 года назад
I have some Chinese cups and bowls and a serving dish I bought at goodwill paid about 26 dollars for all prices 3 boxes and I love them
@picaalhmd
@picaalhmd 4 года назад
Thank you so much
@Opaleyesopen
@Opaleyesopen 6 лет назад
Awesome. Thank you. Those photos that I sent you are a joke now that I see this. I'll keep trying.
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 6 лет назад
Its a learning curve, but stick to it! It is a lot of fun, also look into buying some books and build a good library. We have several a pages of good ones we recommend on the Bidamount site, you can find the links on the "Navigator " page bidamount.com/bidamount-asian-art-antiques-site-guide in the THE SHOP section.
@neilpiper9889
@neilpiper9889 Год назад
absolute beauty.
@picaalhmd
@picaalhmd 4 года назад
Thank you do much
@bharatgodiwala1255
@bharatgodiwala1255 7 лет назад
Ian really enjoying great video thankyou for producing them.
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 7 лет назад
Thank you very much Bharat, it's very much appreciated. Best , Peter
@jivory6888
@jivory6888 Год назад
amazing artistry
@RasulRauma
@RasulRauma 4 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this information
@YushangChen
@YushangChen 4 года назад
It's really helpful, but I think the "Xuande" mark bowl at 5:25 is an authentic one but not the 16th century, only my own personal opinion, thanks!
@aonghomiakui-tt3mt
@aonghomiakui-tt3mt Год назад
Are thankful master porcelain ok .i can see master porcelain.
@treelife365
@treelife365 7 лет назад
Great videos! I just wanted to point out the correct pronunciation of "xuande" would be more like "shuenn-de" :)
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 7 лет назад
you are right on that, you and my wife who lived in China and speaks the language is forever trying to get my pronunciation corrected, I'll keep trying. I can massacre French just as well!
@sylviagarza151
@sylviagarza151 8 лет назад
En el minuto 2:43 se muestra un xuande de 1426 twngo un florero o jarron de 25cm. de alto y como 86 a su alrededor con las mismas caracteristicas en su base solo muestra un triangulo blanco podria ud. sugerirme un valuador en Mexico
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 8 лет назад
Email me some images and I'll take a look for you, our email address is here www.bidamount.com/contact-us/ Also sign up for the weekly Newsletter.
@kunokunotv
@kunokunotv 4 года назад
So good
@Diamond-gv7xw
@Diamond-gv7xw Год назад
I have a question about Chinese Marks on Porcelain Figurine that are not colored, rather they appear to be inbedded into the porcelain fro the Kangxi Emperor reign period. Do you have a comment or two on that.
@pencarimusi9661
@pencarimusi9661 Год назад
Super luar biasa salam satu hobi🙏
@hoomalumalu
@hoomalumalu 4 года назад
I have a small dish that I bought in Borneo in 1974, they swore it was Ming and I never believed it, however, I do think it is old. Is there anywhere on line that does appraisals? I'm interested in the age more than the value.
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 4 года назад
Visit OUR Website, BIdamount.com. And click the link for the Identification Assistant , best peter
@yuranzhenru
@yuranzhenru 3 года назад
喜歡你的頻道,作為一個中國人我也喜歡看
@justmeonthebeach
@justmeonthebeach 7 лет назад
Wow nice ones
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 7 лет назад
Thanks so much, glad you're enjoying them. Best to you. Peter Combs
@jandagilomulut8884
@jandagilomulut8884 3 года назад
Hi .. I am from malaysia..I have a procelain jar but how do I know the actual age?
@aquasilvi7656
@aquasilvi7656 7 лет назад
I wanna have it
@untungwaluyo3287
@untungwaluyo3287 4 года назад
Saya punya cangkir antik cina 2 set
@aquasilvi7656
@aquasilvi7656 4 года назад
@@untungwaluyo3287 wah
@untungwaluyo3287
@untungwaluyo3287 4 года назад
Wa
@antiquecollection1142
@antiquecollection1142 2 года назад
I want to sell my some antique items these are original these are more than 100 years old plz tell me how i send photos of those items
@stormy31657
@stormy31657 7 лет назад
Thank you for sharing!
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 7 лет назад
Glad to do them, thanks for watching! Best Peter
@MaznahTahir-gf5qz
@MaznahTahir-gf5qz Год назад
You handphone please
@BL-rb7jm
@BL-rb7jm 6 лет назад
I have a bowl with 3 character mark Japan. What time period would that be?
@elizabethjack595
@elizabethjack595 7 лет назад
Hi Peter Combs I have a 14ince bowl get seal on it Emperor picture and seal on it I like to bring to auction place
@pabloruiz8597
@pabloruiz8597 2 года назад
At 7:53. This is not a Jiajing porcelain but a Wanli porcelain, a later Ming Emperor from the late 1500s and early 1600s. Notice the seal does not have 嘉靖 but 萬曆. Here I would also suspect that this was a fake Wanli porcelain. The characters for Wanli, 萬曆, are written terribly, likely by someone who was not fluent in Chinese. Even the Ming character, 明, has an extra stroke where it doesn't belong. With written Chinese you need to get the details very right and only fluent Chinese writers know this.
@nicolesnedegar5317
@nicolesnedegar5317 2 года назад
I need to know how much my saucers r worth
@franklin5441
@franklin5441 4 года назад
卖吗
@jdose9877
@jdose9877 4 года назад
I have chinese porcelain..pls help me..
@iyanebungsusucces2260
@iyanebungsusucces2260 4 года назад
I like 😍
@skyetrue-hagenstein1778
@skyetrue-hagenstein1778 8 лет назад
I was wondering if the piece you mentioned was a bird feeder was in fact a chopstick holder.
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 8 лет назад
+Skye True-Hagenstein hi, no it's actually a birdfeeder. They have made them steadily right up until today. If you look at the picture, the wood piece attached to it for affixing it to a bird cage. If you need help with something you've inherited, get in touch with ys through the "Contact Us' tab on the Bidamount.com home page, our email address and phone numbers are there. Thanks for watching the videos. ..Peter Combs
@josevalerodiaz4553
@josevalerodiaz4553 6 лет назад
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@pabloruiz8597
@pabloruiz8597 2 года назад
At 4:15. Again, this would give me pause that this was an authentic Zhengde bowl (pronounced "jung-duh"). The 年 character is very incorrectly written. It's not even stylistic Chinese--the wrong stroke is in the very wrong place. No Chinese person would get such a simple character like 年 so wrong.
@pabloruiz8597
@pabloruiz8597 2 года назад
At 4:02. What if the characters on the seal at the bottom are wrongly written? Here the 製 character is so sloppily done--lots of missing and messed up strokes--that it would give me pause about the authenticity of this. This may have been a fake Chenghua bowl because the 製 is not properly written. Someone who was fluent in Chinese--like the actual maker of the bowl--would've gotten this just right.
@777dingo
@777dingo 7 лет назад
Hi, inside the bird feeder I see some writing in English in a circle, what does that say? at about 5:46 minute marker
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 7 лет назад
It's an oId coIIection or deaier IabeI, not enough of it to read.
@noradaniels470
@noradaniels470 4 года назад
What about pieces with no mark on the bottom?
@PeterCombs
@PeterCombs 4 года назад
Marks are fairly meaningless as far as dating an item goes, unless the rest of the piece can tell you how old it is by it's aspects. So never worry about Marks when it comes to dating and identifying an piece. Best Peter
@noradaniels470
@noradaniels470 4 года назад
@@PeterCombs thank you. I have a bowl with no marks.
@tonyaukanah97
@tonyaukanah97 6 лет назад
I live in Calgary can anyone please help me I have numerous Asian items and also a bronze Buddha 16-17 century I can’t seem to get anyone to appraise here
@jiang1962
@jiang1962 5 лет назад
you may take photos and send to experts firstly.
@elizabethjack595
@elizabethjack595 7 лет назад
Not bowl it is a vase
@sansanmey
@sansanmey 6 лет назад
Bowl emperor
@pabloruiz8597
@pabloruiz8597 2 года назад
Wonderful analysis. Learned a lot about Ming porcelains. But your Chinese pronunciation is not good. Xuande is pronounced "shoe-on-duh." The first seven porcelains you presented have at the bottom 大明宣德年製 or "da ming shoe-un-duh nee-and jer." It means, as far as I can tell (I may be wrong about the "yearly mark" bit since this is classical Chinese), "Yearly mark of the Xuande Emperor of the Great Ming." But you should study a bit of Chinese to at least get the imperial reign names right.
@covatannguyen8480
@covatannguyen8480 2 года назад
👌👍👍👍
@truchuynhtrung5262
@truchuynhtrung5262 4 года назад
Okokokok
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@hoepengtan8188
@hoepengtan8188 3 года назад
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