Large Chinese Jar, 9 inch high, 7.5 inch wide. The Imperial marks from the Qing dynasty are written in Kai shu on the bottom claim this piece is from the Tongzhi reign 1862-1874, although there is another mark that I do not recognize. I also have searched for this pattern to no avail. There are four different main drawings/ paintings on the jar. Anything I can learn about this piece along with an approximate value would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Large Chinese Jar
<p>Hi,</p><p>You might wanna try Gotheborg.com, he has alot of chinese and japanese symbols on his site<img src="/modules/tinymce/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-laughing.gif" border="0" alt="Laughing" title="Laughing" width="18" height="18" /></p>
Re: Large Chinese Jar
<p>Thanks Junkhoarder already been to Gotheborg.com That is where I found out the most of what the Kai shu meant. What I don't know is what the s7 or 37 or 57 or whatever it is means. Plus I would like to know if this pattern is of any importance</p>