Question: How can I tell how old my Chinese cloisonne is?

How can you tell old cloisonne from new?

Consider a modern cloisonné piece: it may have an uneven or pale surface color or may have raised, bumpy, or detached cloisons. Compare that to an 18th century piece that has a smooth texture (though probably aged) and vivid colors.

How can you tell an antique Chinese cloisonne?

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What is a Antique Chinese cloisonne?

Cloisonné, also called copper padding thread weaving enamel, is a kind of traditional enamelware and one of the most famous metal handicraft of ancient China, known as Jingtai Blue in China. It is so called because blue is the typical color used for enamels and Jingtai is the title of the Ming Emperors reign.

What is Chinese cloisonne worth?

The same size vase, painted in the cloisonne style, is worth only $20 to $50; an enameled vase would be worth hundreds to thousands. When the customer put two vases side-by-side it became obvious that the painted one was of lesser quality, but the untrained eye can easily be fooled.

What is the most expensive vase in the world?

1. Qianlong Vase - $53 Million. In a recent auction, the Chinese Qianlong vase set a new record as the most expensive porcelain item ever sold in an auction, when it sold for an astounding $53 million. This 18th century vase is approximately 16 inches tall and elaborately decorated with images of fishes.

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