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A note we received with these stunning vases reads:' "Famille Rose" style of enamels w/rose pink dominant characterized by elegance of shape, softer colouring and feminine refinement.
Coats of arms were made to order by the Chinese in 'hard paste porcelain before that technique was perfected in england in around 1781 (New Hall was 1st. to discover the formula). '
Lack of a 'reasonable' hall mark is puzzling. Very indistinct mark is impossible to photograph and seems primitive and child-like in execution - but is dentical on both vases. Could be a reporoduction?
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Armorial Vase, Yung Cheng Dynasty
I really can't help you without an image, like they say " A picture is worth a thousand words"
Lovejoy
Armorial Vase - Yung Cheng Dynasty
<p>Thank you - but please clarify - do refer to a photo of the vase itself (which I 'attempted' to send - or to a photo of the mark?</p><p> </p><p>Hamish Tear </p>