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Metal cat figurine from Ming dynasty

By saidiecat, 21 September, 2011
Description

It is a metal figurine about three inches tall.

It sits on a flat base, which has raised Chinese characters and according to the internet, says "Made during the rule of Emperor Xuan'de of the Great Ming dynasty".

I'm not sure what kind of metal it is made out of.

It is black, but I'm not sure if that's from age or the original decoration.

There are parts of it where you can see a bronze or gold color coming through but I'm afraid to use any cleaner on it since I don't want to ruin it.

It's entire body has tiny lines on it as if it was carved or etched into shape. The details, eyes, nose, whiskers, etc; are also etched.

The base appears to be bolted on.

Category
Metalware
Medium
I think it is bronze, I could be mistaken
Distinguishing marks
On the bottom in raised lettering it says (translated via internet) "Made during the rule of Emperor Xuan'de of the Great Ming dynasty"
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
About three inches tall
Date Period
Around the 1400s
History
My mother brought it for me as a gift from her trip to Asia. She cannot remember where she got it.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Gift
For Sale?
No
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AlexAtlas

13 years 9 months ago

Re: Metal cat figurine from Ming dynasty

It's modern copy. No antiquity would ever say "made during the period of etc"

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saidiecat

13 years 9 months ago

In reply to Re: Metal cat figurine from Ming dynasty by AlexAtlas

Re: Metal cat figurine from Ming dynasty

Most research I've done says that a lot of antiques from Ming dynasty have those marks. Especially porcelin. I have seen some bronze with similar markings.

http://antiquesndynasties.com/reign_period_marks.html

This site explains the marks and their translations.

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