tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-901834511766875224.post7203163199368049352..comments2023-09-09T11:40:20.605-07:00Comments on Beadiste: Puzzling Evidence - A Clue About the Dexing or Decheng 德成 (Teh Hsing Ch'eng, Teh Hsin Cheng 德興成) Cloisonne景泰蓝 Workshop Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-901834511766875224.post-76443092490884845542020-12-24T17:28:03.991-08:002020-12-24T17:28:03.991-08:00Thank you!Thank you!beadistehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06853969006141810054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-901834511766875224.post-30104443250321232272020-12-24T17:20:09.572-08:002020-12-24T17:20:09.572-08:00The motif you talked about on above pic is 忍冬紋 or ...The motif you talked about on above pic is 忍冬紋 or Honeysuckle Pattern.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04974184958776746675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-901834511766875224.post-43939584448948396672015-07-14T16:09:14.584-07:002015-07-14T16:09:14.584-07:00Yes, the vase displays Chinese rather than Japanes...Yes, the vase displays Chinese rather than Japanese characteristics. I wonder if the owner submitting it for restoration was the one who said it was Japanese?beadistehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06853969006141810054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-901834511766875224.post-6747394201279224602015-07-14T08:50:39.143-07:002015-07-14T08:50:39.143-07:00Thanks for the advice,you may be right. My vase is...Thanks for the advice,you may be right. My vase is very beautiful, a pity that in such a state. Went to the site on your link, there is shown an example of the restoration of the vase, written Japanese antique vase http://restorationservices.com/japanese-antique-cloisonne-vase/ , isn't it China? Buddhist swastika.Enhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06233408139027601519noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-901834511766875224.post-6159815425731926882015-07-13T16:57:04.692-07:002015-07-13T16:57:04.692-07:00Your vase seems to have some serious structural da...Your vase seems to have some serious structural damage as well as loss of the enamel. Restoration work is expensive. Last year I contacted the Restoration Services company about some cloisonne restoration work:<br /><br />http://restorationservices.com/<br /><br />They replied promptly, and after I furnished them with more details, courteously gave me an estimate. I haven't yet sent the piece in for restoration, however.<br /><br />Dexing products, while of fine workmanship, don't seem to be even close to the same auction price category as earlier Qing or Ming pieces, but you could of course check auction offerings and sales to see if I'm wrong about that. My personal opinion is that anything less than 150 years old listed as "restored" can be counted upon to fetch a price half, at most, of what an intact piece would sell for. Someone with more sales expertise could perhaps tell you differently, however.<br />beadistehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06853969006141810054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-901834511766875224.post-28753567485133342732015-07-13T11:13:17.078-07:002015-07-13T11:13:17.078-07:00Hello. Saw your theme. I have a vase, signed 德興成造....Hello. Saw your theme. I have a vase, signed 德興成造. Asked the question here http://asianart.com/phpforum/index.php?method=detailAll&Id=88582&PHPSESSID=m46bkv4mi1g59pnb2q9993tub0 If you are interested I can send more photos. Maybe you have the answer to my question.Enhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06233408139027601519noreply@blogger.com